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He's a freaking traitor is what he is. Sold us out to go work for the Phyrexians!
Posted By: count_dorku (10/25/2010 11:04:35 PM)
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Why do I think of the Bed Intruder song when I see him?
Posted By: IRHennessy (11/11/2010 1:08:33 PM)
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Hellooooooooooooooooooo Infect.
Posted By: Deco_y (6/14/2011 3:51:32 PM)
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"They won't see your shadow or hear your breath, but they will feel your bladeMother." Phyrexian Vatmother.
Posted By: BLKND (12/18/2011 3:17:40 PM)
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Good in limited. Won a Sealed two-headed giant event when i pulled three of these and a venser.
Posted By: DivineNocturnus (8/15/2012 1:09:34 PM)
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For my part, I'm rating this card lower than Phantom Warrior because it has an extremely stupid name. Some linguistics so you people understand what I'm talking about: On TV Tropes they have a page called "Whatevermancy" (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Whatevermancy), where they clarify that the term "___mancy/mancer" is usually a misnomer: "Similarly, -mancer and -mancy seem to have been derived from the well-known "necromancy", even though in the original Greek they come from the word manteia, meaning "divination". The "-mancy" template originally referred to the practice of divining the future using whatever the prefix was as a medium. So a classical necromancer would ask important questions of a dead person's spirit, a pyromancer would look for important symbols in flames, and so on. The proper suffix for someone magically manipulating a substance, force, or entity would be "-urgy" and "-urge" which derives from érgon or "work"."

But that's not the... (see all)
Posted By: Tiggurix (1/2/2014 6:09:03 AM)
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I used to use this for guaranteed hits with infect creatures. On it's own, this card can be pumped with Tainted Strike or Grafted Exoskeleton, but it's real charm was in allowing your creatures who already had infect to break through and hit the opponent. Putrefax and Skythyrix, the blight dragon were great targets for the Invisimancer's bonus ability.

This tactic was soon out-shined later by control decks, that could simply run Inkmoth Nexus and Kessig Wolfrun or Untamed Might to hit harder, faster, and more efficiently. Oh how I hated those decks. They'd use Day of Judgment and then swing in for game after pumping the inkmoth. I had to run copies of Bramblecrush just to get rid of wolfrun, or Doomblade to get rid of Inkmoth, and even then, that was only if the opponent couldn'... (see all)
Posted By: MechaKraken (4/7/2014 12:17:19 AM)
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