Aside from giving you a total bruiser, this card also gives you another incredible piece of art from Raymond Swanlund... seriously, his cards are ridiculous.
4/5
Posted By:
Gaussgoat
(1/31/2010 6:57:48 AM)
My new Black/Red buid uses this. Great combo with Teetering Peaks/Vampire's Bite and Quest for Pure Flame for double damage. You can always sacrifice teetering peaks and retrieve it with Grim Discovery on the next turn.
Posted By:
kranoz
(10/8/2009 6:20:54 PM)
This guy wants haste.
Not that he should, because that would just be unfair.
Posted By:
shotoku64
(12/31/2011 2:17:57 PM)
Run with a deck that needs only 1-2 lands to work, and this guy running cleanup.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(3/9/2012 2:11:11 AM)
Yay! More cards for Countryside Crusher. This is much improved by Bloodmark Mentor.
Posted By:
j_mindfingerpainter
(3/25/2012 10:03:34 AM)
This is a very interesting card, and one that takes more thought than the usual red attitude of "swing swing swing!" Pace yourself with this guy and he'll keep the pressure on your opponent. Over extend and you'll end up behind. It's all about the timing when it comes to this minotaur's strikes.
Posted By:
Goatllama
(6/4/2012 7:59:07 AM)
Obsidian Battle-Axe...7 damage for the price of sac'ing one land? Sure, I'll sign up for that :)
Posted By:
Synnestro
(1/21/2013 9:10:08 PM)
This guy's drawback can actually be an advantage as well. It means people tend to let him through for "value". One time I swung with this, a nettle sentinel and a goblin guide along with him. My for decided to take five and cripple my land, as he only had two blockers. Wild might and double cleave showed him the error of his ways.
Posted By:
Stinga
(3/29/2013 8:46:40 PM)
Raymond Swanland's art DEFINES the gritty, primal stylization of Red.
Posted By:
SoulShatterer
(6/28/2010 11:41:55 AM)
At five power, I'd sacrifice a land any day. No problem. I mean, how many times do I need to smash for 5? (yes, I understand that the answer is four. thank you)
Posted By:
ZEvilMustache
(9/26/2009 9:59:42 AM)