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CardName: Army Reserves Cost: XWW Type: Instant Pow/Tgh: / Rules Text: Put X 1/1 colorless construct artifact creature tokens onto the battlefield. Exile Army Reserves. Flavour Text: Set/Rarity: Erralix Uncommon

Army Reserves
{x}{w}{w}
 
 U 
Instant
Put X 1/1 colorless construct artifact creature tokens onto the battlefield.
Exile Army Reserves.
Updated on 20 Feb 2015 by Summer

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2014-07-21 18:08:36: Summer created the card Army Reserves
2014-07-21 18:40:28: Summer edited Army Reserves
2014-07-22 01:45:19: Summer edited Army Reserves
2014-07-23 04:18:15: Summer edited Army Reserves
2014-08-09 15:37:08: Summer edited Army Reserves
2014-08-28 18:28:23: Summer edited Army Reserves
2014-09-03 21:47:57: Summer edited Army Reserves

Huh. Between Decree of Justice and White Sun's Zenith I would think these could be 1/1 constructs, or the spell could cost {x}{w}.

If the problem is 'but commons shouldn't put be that efficient', then I'd argue this isn't really a common. It doesn't bother me to see an uncommon masquerading as a common, but IMHO, the card shouldn't be penalized for making the switch.

You can't have X spells at common anyway.

­Heat Ray. But, yeah, it doesn't happen too often.

Edit: Hey, look at that. Autocard tells me that Heat Ray is uncommon in M15. I still think it's fair in common, though (let's reference Death Wind instead.) I know basic algebra is tricky for 7th graders, but, seriously, I knew what X meant when I was in the second grade. It was on my math flash cards. I'm sure the rest of the community can hack it.

There's Untamed Might as well as Heat Ray and Death Wind.

Plus lots more pre-NWO, such as Death Denied, Logic Knot, Disembowel, Repeal, Thrive, and of course the card with my second favourite flavour text ever, Wave of Indifference.

2014-09-06 19:57:42: Summer edited Army Reserves
2014-09-07 16:55:49: Summer edited Army Reserves
2015-02-20 11:29:47: Summer edited Army Reserves

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