Proliferating +2/+2 counters... AWESOME! :D
Posted By:
Dark_Raider
(11/2/2010 9:32:21 AM)
i feel like thrulls might actually have been a viable strategy back in empires/ice age block, with the likes of this card, basal thrull, soldevi adnate, dark ritual, breeding pit, derelor, and some big bomby black fatties like ebon praetor, not to mention other highly playable cards like hymn to tourach and dark banishing. just a thought.
Posted By:
metalevolence
(11/9/2009 1:15:15 PM)
Ebon Praetor and this work wonders together.
Posted By:
FragNutMK1
(2/25/2010 1:08:46 AM)
Just ANOTHER under-rated FE gem...
Posted By:
Psychrates
(2/29/2012 12:43:18 PM)
good old blood pet
Posted By:
bantar
(5/24/2012 1:48:51 PM)
That...is...amazing. You can spend BB, sacrifice a token Thrull, and get something like a Prince of Thralls or some other, equally strong and expensive creature back with +2/+2. It's great even if you don't sac a Thrull. You can get a 6-7-8-9 mana creature down for BB. Great.
Posted By:
Elysiume
(6/10/2009 8:02:06 AM)
Swamp->Dark Ritual->Putrid Imp->Soul Exchange. 1st turn, any one creature in your hand comes out.(Probably this one: Akroma, Angel of Wrath) This almost rivals Exhume.
Posted By:
rubber
(8/31/2009 3:21:54 PM)
A +2/+2 counter? Why not two +1/+1 counters?
Posted By:
itsmeyouidiot
(7/10/2011 2:59:06 PM)
A fantastic card and very flavorful.
This is why the Thrulls ultimately conquered all of Sarpadia. Sarpadian Thrulls are unique creatures in the sense that they are made of the harvested tissue and organs of the dead and are then brought to life. These Thrulls are used as sacrificial tools in rituals or are harvested for their tissues and organs, and in some cases, for chitinous armor.
Once they rebelled against the Ebon Hand they became their own kingdom and quickly organized into a nearly unstoppable force of constantly adapting forces made of interchangeable, easily harvested parts. They went on to dominate the other races on Sarpadia and rule the continent.
Posted By:
N03y3D33R
(1/17/2014 7:56:30 AM)
Strictly better than the Yu-Gi-Oh one.
Posted By:
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(6/7/2014 11:20:27 AM)