use with mycosynth latic, target himself. He is indistructible as long as he exists.
Posted By:
bijart_dauth
(2/18/2011 8:05:14 PM)
It doesn't feel like a lich. Lichs are powerful wizards, not big dumb beatsticks. Wizards got the part about being tied to a phylactery right, but a 5/5 that just turns sideways is all wrong.
Posted By:
scumbling1
(3/10/2011 5:31:31 PM)
Darksteel Relic might help him out a bit, allowing you to spend turns one and two on something more immediately useful than darksteel axe.
Posted By:
roguepariah
(4/26/2011 7:55:55 AM)
Giant Fan can put the phylactory counter on him (or turn any other counter into a phylactory counter and put it on him) without having to liquimetal him first.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(7/4/2011 1:50:21 AM)
Here is a question for the EDH players out there. If you general is in your graveyard or in the command zone do you still "control" it?
If so could a Phylactery Counter on Skullbriar, the walking grave(no matter if it is in your graveyard, command zone or exiled) leave the Lich indestructable on the field? Something to ponder....
Posted By:
kolomeha
(7/16/2011 12:40:54 PM)
Put the counter on Black Lotus.
Awwwwww yeahhhhhhh stupidity FTW.
Posted By:
001010011100101110
(9/18/2011 7:01:55 PM)
and then there was Dismember D;
Posted By:
dontmess17
(10/8/2011 10:08:43 PM)
Try using any card with "Darksteel" in it's name. Darksteel Relic would be ideal since it has no mana cost, but then again it has no other use and so would only be useful if you draw cards that use it as a combo.
Posted By:
asskicker123456789
(11/8/2011 4:49:37 PM)
You can't really argue with 5/5 indestructible for 3. It's really good, as long as you're running artifacts in your deck. I've put artifacts in my Zombie deck for the first time ever because of this guy - Ghoulcaller's Bell has some sinergy with the rest of his tribe. Darksteel Relic and Vault of Whispers were close seconds.
I'd also like to note how awesome it is when something is so flavorful that it doesn't any kind of flavor text. Why isn't this a Zombie Wizard, though?
@mtghrg: I don't believe I'm actually degrading myself replying your comment, but it disgusted me so much it seemed impossible not to.
It doesn't die to damage, as Concerned_Bystander has already noted. So no Lightning Bolts.
Indestructibility is great. If don't agree, it is either because you have never actually seen an indestructible creature entering play or because you're a complete retard.
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Posted By:
Lash_of_Dragonbreath
(11/29/2011 6:14:53 AM)
Dies to Clockspinning, of all things!
Posted By:
LordRandomness
(12/2/2011 3:40:28 PM)