The funny thing is, this works even if the enemy doesn't tap one of your creatures in response to you tapping one of your own creatures. Multiplayer could be quite interesting!
Posted By:
Earthdawn
(4/4/2013 10:55:17 AM)
Has anyone really looked at the face of the merfolk dude on this card? Prince charming he ain't.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(6/29/2010 12:12:55 AM)
Haha, and they'll tap theirs in response to you using the tap ability...yeah, everything's going to get tapped, basically.
Posted By:
ratchet1215
(8/31/2009 5:02:27 PM)
For , this stalls the entire turn. What fun!
Posted By:
Totema
(3/1/2012 7:44:28 PM)
It was fun and games till team hexproof showed up. Jerks.
Posted By:
XTwistedsoulX
(10/30/2011 5:15:00 PM)
I love the flavor of this card.
Posted By:
Equinox523
(4/29/2009 1:47:07 PM)
strictly more hilarious than just about anything else in the game.
Posted By:
TherealphatMatt
(12/6/2011 11:23:25 AM)
The flavor is really hilarious when you visualize it, especially because it's usually out of place.
Consider all the different shapes, races and attitudes there are among creatures,
which makes shoving each other in a grumpy humanoid manner often ridiculously unfitting.
Just imagine a Leery Fogbeast, a Reaper from the Abyss, an Alloy Myr or even Barrin, Master Wizard being involved.
That aside, even if a Waterfront Bouncer fittingly shoves someone else, this card still invokes and awkward scenery:
Everyone that's been shoved just keeps lying there on the floor, motionless like a bag of sand, not because of anything serious but simply out of sheer lazyness to get back up, with a lethargic facial expression until next upkeep.
*Frontline Medic approaches the battlefield, various bodies lying on the ground*
Medic: By Aurelia/auto... (see all)
Posted By:
Mode
(6/30/2013 1:18:59 PM)
use with silkbind faeries and other untap creatures.
Posted By:
ultratog1028
(3/24/2010 11:00:02 AM)
Really weird card. But great for decks that use lots of little creatures.
Posted By:
Silverware
(9/13/2009 4:34:28 PM)