Pretty lame how the ability won't activate if he's not tapped. On the other hand, if you can find a card to repeatedly tap him...hmmm...
Posted By:
ratchet1215
(9/15/2009 9:38:14 AM)
I had a friend who would always play eater in big multiplayer games. As soon as it hit the table it would eat everything, preventing us from reanimating our good stuff. He would always comment on how it was a summon eater, he loved that card until we found out that it doesn't work. He still used it, but complained that there was nothing "broken" about a five mana three four that removes a creatures from the graveyards.
Posted By:
SentByHim
(11/28/2009 11:03:49 AM)
Not a great card, but awesome flavour, eh?
Posted By:
Muffintaminator
(11/9/2009 6:31:04 PM)
An unusual take on graveyard removal. But by no means a good card.
Posted By:
holgir
(8/6/2009 6:31:25 AM)
A creature with built in untap is kinda neat I suppose. Would have been really good if he was like a 3/5 or even 3/4. Or maybe if he had an ability like:
BBBB, T: Target player discards a card.
Posted By:
kitsunewarlock
(2/26/2010 4:47:41 PM)
Equip this eater with heavy arbalest, and it will be all you can eat buffet in multiplayer.
Posted By:
Zoltantf
(5/9/2011 4:27:59 AM)
The artwork is cool. Furry Demons lit from below are much scarier than those lit any other way.
Posted By:
BalmyWafflefoot
(10/6/2011 8:51:05 AM)
Psionic Gift.
Posted By:
MacBizzle
(10/14/2011 11:23:39 PM)
Not bad for its time. Most black creatures of that size would normally have some silly drawback. Too bad there were very few, if any, ways to exploit his ability to untap multiple times per turn back then.
Posted By:
Radagast
(11/4/2011 8:06:38 PM)
If you put your ear up to his belly and listen closely, you can hear Touch of Gray.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(4/22/2013 6:30:35 PM)