Not the most useful card, but who cares. You just turned your opponents monster into a SHEEP! HOW IS THAT NOT AWESOME?
EDIT: On further reflection, this card is actually quite powerful. Because its an instant, you can play it any time. So you can turn a big charging enemy creature into a sheep after it attacks but before it deals damage, and then almost all creatures, even weenies, will kill it! As far as I can see, this is one of the few ways to get a darksteel colossus into the discard pile.
Posted By:
sir_dwar
(8/29/2009 2:44:46 PM)
Doesn't make it a sheep? Missed opportunity with Goatnapper
Posted By:
Tomorrowe
(8/31/2011 11:41:32 AM)
Isochron Scepter.
Posted By:
Paolino
(2/28/2012 3:35:12 AM)
Incredibly useful, I love it when my opponent blocks with his strongest creature and I kill it blocking with my Merfolk Looter, and my looter doesn't even die. Also love the flavor about this card.
Posted By:
BrutalJim
(3/14/2010 8:50:49 AM)
i think that sheep was a gravedigger!
Posted By:
Khultar
(9/12/2011 10:38:30 PM)
Cards like this make me love Red Blue decks.
OH, dang, a (insert terribly annoying good card here) well... sheep-ping.
:D
Posted By:
JacksJokeShop
(8/22/2009 2:46:41 PM)
So, I heard about this Gaze of the Gorgon variant in Time Spiral block. It's also got a Canopy Claws effect on it, and something like the second part of Interdict. It also has a Fatal Blow thing going on. And Fend Off. Plus it can do some other things. I think that this rumor is crazy; how much would a card like that have to cost?
Apparently, one and a blue.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(12/3/2010 5:12:36 PM)
It's nice for blue, since we don't always want to be countering big creatures. I prefer Pongify though.
Posted By:
nammertime
(12/10/2009 7:59:02 PM)
Yeah the sheep creature type would be very flavourful and would be useful for handling creatures with powerful creature types (if I am assuming correctly that the original creature type/s would be replaced?)
Posted By:
Stray_Dog
(12/29/2010 4:52:46 AM)
Original Plane shifted card=humble
Posted By:
liir007
(8/7/2009 6:35:10 PM)