I think it's a solid card, and is definitely not horrible. It seems a lot of the cards that they make these days really are creepin' a little bit.
Posted By:
EvilCleavage
(10/11/2010 11:38:46 AM)
Its not so bad, decent candidate for a Birthing Pod deck. In goes blistergrub, out comes phyrexian obliterator, or abyssal persecutor if your opponent is a fan of dismember
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(8/29/2011 11:30:41 AM)
Not a bad card, has its uses. Great in a pestilence deck, or with carnifex demon and cadaver imp.
Posted By:
yoppdtz
(3/10/2012 10:28:19 AM)
Interesting card. Seems like a good option for the 3-drop slot in a BG Pod deck, since that deck has a hell of a lot of trouble with that slot.
Posted By:
Samyueru
(3/16/2012 5:53:44 AM)
I got three of these during my prerelease, I played Mirrans and it really helped me against Phyrexian decks, which all had swamps. Solid limited card, but nothing special outside of it.
Posted By:
Demage
(4/16/2012 1:30:05 PM)
"Reeeeeeally looks like it should have been an Insect Horror."
Read the flavor text; that wasn't once an insect. Phyrexia, bringing you body horror since The Thran.:-)
Posted By:
Fireballmage
(5/3/2012 11:34:43 PM)
Pretty solid common for limited.
Posted By:
OutlawD1
(9/23/2010 6:36:28 PM)
I think it should've given one (maybe two, if they made it uncommon) poison counters. If they did that, it would be one of the best Phyrexian beasties.
Posted By:
NecroticNobody
(10/17/2010 7:44:38 PM)
not bad in a heartless summoning deck, and if you cast Altar's Reap on it you get the two cards back and your opposition will lose two life all for only three at instant speed, not the best you can get but can help if can't find you power houses.
Posted By:
Tantudo
(12/2/2011 2:59:46 AM)
It's much better than Scathe Zombies, nuff said. Strange, but it doesn't add anything to blacks main line (infect and stuff) in limited..unless you're grabbing mirran black.
Posted By:
Gavrilo
(9/28/2010 11:31:06 PM)