I wish I saw more oddball removal spells like this played. "I turn your Blightsteel Colossus into a sheep, and then block with my Storm Crow" is just so much more fun to hear than most alternatives.
Posted By:
sarroth
(3/7/2012 12:19:09 PM)
@NinjaShadow: To answer your last inquiry: No, bees do not have "knees" as we understand it, since they are arthropods. In fact, they pretty much have the inverse of our knees, as their skeletons are effectively their skin and the ligaments of their legs lie within their external skeleton, in contrast to us, as our bones, and thus knees, lie within our muscle and skin tissue.
Posted By:
Tiggurix
(5/14/2012 4:36:51 PM)
This is the timeshifted version of Humble.
Posted By:
Zorgrath
(7/27/2013 2:17:14 AM)
Kozilek, Provider of Wool.
Posted By:
Horsemanship
(6/25/2010 1:40:51 PM)
"BAAAAAA"
-Blightsteel Colossus
Posted By:
jsttu
(3/29/2011 7:24:18 PM)
Great way to deal with anything that is indestructable, or that has protection. Shroud is still a problem, but hey, nothing is perfect ;)
Plus... it turns the guy into a sheep. Come on... that is hillarious.
5/5
Posted By:
Gaussgoat
(2/2/2010 9:42:24 AM)
Every single piece of art by Terese Nielsen is beautiful. Absolutely my favorite artist in Magic, by far.
Posted By:
Polychromatic
(3/22/2011 10:15:05 PM)
Snakeform is not "better", it really depends on the application. 0/1 is so combolicious with Merfolk Thaumaturgist, and costs less. Now I'm not trying to say Ovinize is "better" either, its more about what you are trying to do. drawing cards is nice, and green getting this ability is the bee's knees... do bee's really have knees?
Just sayin.
Posted By:
NinjaShadow
(2/9/2012 1:54:51 PM)
"More like Bovinize."
Cows and sheep are of of the same Family type -- Bovidae. Hovever sheep are of the Subfamily Caprinae and Genus of Ovis. So, more like Ovinize.
Posted By:
scumbling1
(3/18/2011 8:12:34 PM)
I love the art on this card. It's a really fun card to play in casual.
Posted By:
Blue_Blur
(6/13/2009 10:07:12 AM)