

(Talk about rules lawyering.) It is believed this event is what caused this and similar cards to be banned. In the finals of a particular tournament, one player realized their only way to win would be to use Chaos Orb…and shred it into tons of pieces so that it fell all over their opponent’s cards. At a time before the card was banned, this card required the physical action of flipping it so that it would work. Sometimes it’s a singular card that makes for the whole joke.

They don’t even have blocked borders! I loved the original Zendikar full art lands and the newer ones, but these lands are simply stunning. As a side note, they have also produced some of the most beautiful full art lands around. Sadly, there are just way too many cards in the Un-Sets to list to really do it justice, but the card above gives you a pretty good idea of the kind of silliness they embody. The Un-Sets have been a way for Wizards of the Coast to poke fun at themselves and to make interesting sets. They are silver bordered and just plain comical. So laugh, darn you, laugh! Un-SetsĪll of the Un-Sets are off the walls bonkers. That would just make too much sense and give you more of a reason to disagree over laughing. There’s no particular order to what is or is not the funniest and you won’t be able to play these cards in some of the Standard formats. As a huge fan of good stories and having a laugh, I wanted to showcase a collection of the silliest things Magic has decided to create or have been done. It’s been around for an exceptionally long time and has plenty of opportunities to do some off the walls stuff. Magic: The Gathering is just a juggernaut when it comes to games. Interested in Magic: The Gathering? Be sure to tune in every Wednesday here on Geek & Sundry for new episodes of Spellslingers, where host Day plays epic battles of Magic: The Gathering against fantastic guests!
