I like the guy. It's flavorful, and even aged acceptably well (for casual decks). Play it in a red black deck, use single target removal to kill large creatures opponents have and keep attacking with the orgg.
Posted By:
majinara
(7/4/2013 10:05:53 AM)
Remember-- Orgg attacked Bob from Accounting. This means that Bob was a 2/2 or less, and probably no bigger than a Crimson Kobolds.
Posted By:
theorgg
(10/16/2009 12:07:23 PM)
@NeoKoda
Bob from Accounting is from a Magic the Gathering commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgPEhrB7ebc
Posted By:
Ladon---
(8/23/2011 10:30:59 AM)
What's with all the Bob from Accounting jokes? Who is that?
Posted By:
NeoKoda
(8/14/2011 2:33:18 PM)
If Orgg is 6/6, then Bob from Accounting must be 5/5 or less.
Posted By:
iandustrial
(4/19/2009 10:41:15 AM)
Gotta love this card.
Posted By:
Qwernt
(2/4/2009 2:58:52 PM)
@iandustrial: "greater than 2" and "3 or greater" have the same meaning.
Posted By:
KicktheCAN
(7/30/2011 4:34:58 PM)
@MagnusHawk: Wow, epic math fail...
Posted By:
Lord_of_Tresserhorn
(3/4/2012 6:11:59 PM)
Well hang on now, Is Bob from accounting attacking or blocking?
Posted By:
XTwistedsoulX
(5/19/2010 3:40:34 PM)
Wait so does the newer Orgg card text regarding power of three apply to all Orgg cards or am I at a disadvantage if I play with my original Fallen Empire cards that have power of two mentioned?
Posted By:
MagnusHawk
(3/23/2011 6:36:16 AM)