One of the few good snakes. Why do so many snakes fail in mtg? And on that note, why did I make a foil snake deck?
Posted By:
itsandycapp
(8/7/2013 9:33:24 AM)
Ghostly Flicker = Annoyed opponent.
Best thing is that works really well with Coiling Oracle, Graft, and this deck could abuse it further being in color with Thragtusk. Having nice synergies like that can really make a deck great while not relying on any one card.
Generate advantage, smother your opponent over time. Sosuke's Summons work well with both this and Coiling Oracle, and if you're desperate for a 1-drop, throw in wasteland viper
Posted By:
blurrymadness
(8/14/2013 9:22:27 AM)
@ Havrekjex
I think you could reprint this just fine and not break anything, considering a vanilla 2/2 for G wouldn't be playable in modern. Tape a cancel onto that, and you're golden.
Posted By:
Zachrin
(10/11/2013 3:30:46 PM)
I only realised today that this thing is legal in Modern. Damn that deceptive Timeshifted border! Anyway, time to get myself a playset for my Bant blink deck!
Posted By:
Reishyn
(12/16/2013 9:49:34 AM)
they simic would staple a grizzly bears and a counterspell together, then mutate it into a snake.
Also your opponents face when creature their doom blade is priceless.
Posted By:
Rifts980
(2/6/2014 9:50:01 AM)
Someone got Grizzly Bears on my Counterspell!
Posted By:
Fat_Corgi
(5/2/2014 4:02:13 AM)
Pretty unbelievable way to protect Master Biomancer. Counter a removal spell that targets her, drop a creature that gets +1/1 counters' worth of Biomancer's power.
Wizards, begging you for an awesome Theros-enchantment-creature styled new art reprint of this card. You've made snakes look so mystic lately, but no love for the OG?
Posted By:
questionflanger
(5/4/2014 1:33:14 PM)