Stop Phyrexian Obliterator from laying waste to your life total or number of permanents.
Posted By:
Chamale
(4/28/2011 4:35:18 PM)
Another good example of power creep done right. Walls were almost universally dud cards, even in casual and limited play. You didn't LIKE them being in your deck. Magic should be about cards you're excited to play, not cards you're disappointed you have to put up with.
Making walls more competitive and powerful is a great move. Also I've always thought walls were some of the most flavourful creatures,given that you're supposed to be dueling wizards.
Posted By:
Wulfsten
(6/1/2011 2:08:34 PM)
Fear the best wall ever!
Posted By:
ItsSlaughteringTime
(9/10/2010 10:44:02 PM)
As far as cards that won't win you the game and won't permanently deal with opponents' threats go, this is one of the best! However, you should probably seek to minimize the amount of cards in that category you play anyway.
Posted By:
yesnomu
(4/28/2011 10:31:49 PM)
BRACE YOURSELVES
WINTER IS COMING
Posted By:
Shadoflaam
(11/27/2011 6:59:35 PM)
Just Beautiful!
Posted By:
BlackKWYte
(6/29/2011 10:45:07 AM)
Great wall, the sleep effect can help a lot. Wall of Denial was mentioned already, but another 3CMC wall that I often turn to is Drift of Phantasms. The transmute effect can be super useful to find a needed deck piece, say a Megrim and in a way I feel more secure with the flying blocker if needed.
Posted By:
Kontrah
(7/30/2011 7:17:35 PM)
I have a foil one in my mono blue control deck. This is a very good wall, but not the best, as Demonic Angel said. That honor goes to Wall of Denial.
Posted By:
JFM2796
(8/1/2011 9:42:09 AM)
My only complaint is that it should be a snow permanent, for flavour reasons if nothing else. Otherwise, great stuff!
Posted By:
Tiggurix
(5/14/2012 4:02:17 PM)
One of the few walls that does a little more than block dudes to actually slow the game down. Quite nice, I'd recommend it.
Posted By:
Totema
(12/29/2012 2:25:26 AM)