This is one of those Alliances cards that I never could figure out if it was good or not.
Posted By:
Qmark
(12/9/2011 9:51:49 PM)
Sideboard card. They blightning and you can wipe that grin off their face.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(8/23/2012 8:33:53 PM)
Definitely not Gorilla tactics.
Posted By:
azure_drake222222
(2/1/2013 11:20:53 AM)
Jund colored Chain deck with this, obstinate baloth, quagnoth, etc..
Would be quite a fun casual deck
Posted By:
blurrymadness
(2/25/2013 9:54:21 AM)
Seems really good sideboard material against Jund in Modern.
Posted By:
Earthdawn
(3/26/2013 8:37:32 AM)
Back in the day my friends and I had a Tribal tournament where we each got a creature type and had to build a deck around it. I got Apes, and I tried to sneak in 4 Guerrilla Tactics. It didn't fool anybody but I was allowed to keep it for the lawlz.
Posted By:
EGarrett01
(3/29/2013 12:58:22 PM)
See ya, Lilliana of the Veil!
Posted By:
RiftenBlack
(7/12/2013 2:02:47 PM)
This card is phenomenal with Chain of Plasma, Chain of Smog and Scandalmonger in a madness styled deck. Yes, the copy of Chain of Plasma that the opponent copied "causes" you, though it may not be mandatory, to discard a card. Chain of Smog and Scandalmonger are a little more obvious. The opponent copied the spell/activated the ability, so the source is under their control.
The problem with this deck is trying to tempt people to use your spells against you. More often than not, Chain of Plasma winds up being a Volcanic Hammer by the second game, after they saw your trickery in the first game. And unfortunately, Mindslaver would seem like a waste if you were simply trying to make yourself discard. If you don't mind building a deck that you can efficiently run only once, go for it. Put in blue for Psychic Purge and some possible Quickens, of course.
Posted By:
MacBizzle
(8/26/2013 9:26:08 AM)
Lights out, guerilla radio.
Turn that shit up.
Posted By:
Shadoflaam
(1/22/2014 11:21:07 AM)