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6 months ago ::
Jan 13, 2013 - 10:04PM
#31
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The flavor in this card is amazing. Not to mention that it's actually a very good card.
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6 months ago ::
Jan 13, 2013 - 10:14PM
#32
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Great against Craterhoof Reanimator builds. Great against RDW. Great against decks running Thrag (Though not as great as Skullcrack). I like it. A lot.
Favorite set: Arabian Nights Favorite planeswalker: Taysir, the One Made of Five Favorite book cycle: Ice Age Favorite creature type(s): Elephant (W), Minotaur (R), Shade (B), Spider (G), Cephalid (U) Myr (Artifact) Standard: Gruul Control Modern: American Human Tempo; Zombie Tribal EDH: Aboshan, Cephalid EmperorCube: The Moons of Mirrodin
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6 months ago ::
Jan 13, 2013 - 10:19PM
#33
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This is going to be a great sideboard card for control. I could even see running a couple main considering how many decks are currently running and will be running hasty creatures.
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6 months ago ::
Jan 13, 2013 - 10:37PM
#34
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How come a card that grants haste costs 3 ( fervor ) and a card that hoses it plus has an ability it costs 2? Guess it negates flashed in blockers as well.
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6 months ago ::
Jan 13, 2013 - 10:40PM
#35
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Because giving everything you have haste is potentially way more powerful than negating your opponents' haste and stopping first turn blocking.
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6 months ago ::
Jan 13, 2013 - 10:44PM
#36
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Great anti agro card for an Orzhov bleeder stratergy. Also a good temp card W/x weenie decks. Now lets see some common's and uncomons to see if w/b bleeder will be viable in limited.
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6 months ago ::
Jan 13, 2013 - 11:05PM
#37
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Great art, great flavor text, great effect for decks that want to slow the game down. Like all of mine.
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6 months ago ::
Jan 13, 2013 - 11:31PM
#38
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KNELL BEFORE OBZEDAT!
Funny how it actually gets Obzedat pretty well at his own game.
Obzedat's self-flickering ability is a may ability. So he can play around it just fine.
Favorite set: Arabian Nights Favorite planeswalker: Taysir, the One Made of Five Favorite book cycle: Ice Age Favorite creature type(s): Elephant (W), Minotaur (R), Shade (B), Spider (G), Cephalid (U) Myr (Artifact) Standard: Gruul Control Modern: American Human Tempo; Zombie Tribal EDH: Aboshan, Cephalid EmperorCube: The Moons of Mirrodin
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6 months ago ::
Jan 13, 2013 - 11:46PM
#39
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KNELL BEFORE OBZEDAT!
Funny how it actually gets Obzedat pretty well at his own game.
Obzedat's self-flickering ability is a may ability. So he can play around it just fine.
>Implying that forcing no-flicker is in any way not "getting" him
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6 months ago ::
Jan 13, 2013 - 11:49PM
#40
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Date Joined:
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They definitely pushed the power level of this card.
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