Malachorn is right, I can't even begin to recall all the beatdowns I have applied thanks to this card.
Posted By:
themicronaut
(9/12/2009 5:50:18 PM)
Treetop Village and Faerie Conclave and all those lands came into play tapped and cost 2 mana to activate and turn the lands into creatures. Mishra's Factory is strictly better in that respect. The tradeoff, of course, is that it doesn't give you the colored mana that that line of lands gave you... well worth the tradeoff.
Mutavault, of course, would be a more recent card that is scarily similar to Mishra's Factory. Mutavault, of course, gets played very heavily. Mutavault probably is better in decks that have some kind of theme and can take advantage of the "all creature types" part of the creature... but Mishra's Factory is still better and the +1/+1 ability actually gets used more than you'd want to think it would.
That's right, Mishra's Factory is generally better than Mutavault and the other creature-lands. That's saying a fair amount and the real point is that Mishra's Factory is SWEETNESS.
I loves it.
Posted By:
Malachorn
(7/12/2009 8:18:42 PM)
Spring.
Posted By:
MagicMTG
(8/6/2010 9:35:27 AM)
Malachom, you are so right. I like Mutavault, because it does have the type relevancy when dealing with tribal decks. But Mishra's Factory is just....awesome. SWEETNESS, as you put it. And I have four the non Antiquities ones, and I love them to death. The constantly rotate in and out of decks, and they are relevant and frighteningly effective no matter where I put them.
Posted By:
Lateralis0ne
(9/13/2010 3:35:26 PM)
How come some from Antiquities are rare, while others are uncommon?
Posted By:
Superllama12
(2/13/2011 12:56:47 PM)
For the fourth time, OLD SCHOOL ROCKS! And check out Assembly-Worker.
5/5
Posted By:
Duskdale_Wurm
(3/22/2011 2:33:14 AM)