@atemu1234 Planeswalker rule doesn't apply, since the tokens die at the end of each turn anyway. So you've got either an unlimited supply of colourless Assassinates or 3-mana 6/6 Human Soldiers that can't be damaged.
Posted By:
Dabir
(10/1/2012 4:55:17 AM)
Sundial of the Infinite, anyone?
Posted By:
Kura-san
(10/21/2012 5:34:04 AM)
Yeah this card is too good. I am surprised it was so cheap money wise before rotation. Maybe its because it doesn't impact the battlefield right when its dropped? Or maybe it was in the same cmc slot as Birthing Pod? Not sure.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(11/10/2012 8:20:23 AM)
wtf is going on in the art
Posted By:
pedrodyl
(1/4/2013 12:10:53 PM)
How is this ONLY A RARE
Posted By:
Xineombine
(3/1/2013 12:52:04 PM)
Obviously, this is amazing with infect because there is no way that token is not going to be a real pain to its opponent. But another really nice combo is Rootborn Defenses as it makes the attacking token indestructible and copies the token. Late game, that token could be pretty intense!
Posted By:
Jojabi
(3/5/2013 5:32:36 PM)
Obscure reference: anyone else see the Gloamglozer?
Posted By:
Tsagaglalal
(4/27/2013 8:10:00 AM)
Good way to deal with Undying creatures, even your own Treacherous pit-dweller. (If countering undying, you have to kill them on your their turn so your trigger is on top of the stack.)
Since it's not a direct counter to it you can maindeck it for actual usage.
Posted By:
blurrymadness
(5/24/2013 3:29:55 PM)
Mycosynth Lattice + March of the Machines
Only posted to show that stuck-up Gideon Jura that he's not the only planeswalker we can put on a stick. Sarkhan the Mad deserves some love too.
Posted By:
strider24seven
(5/29/2013 11:46:40 AM)
I had a Thragtusk under this guy once...now I know why my wife won't play magic with me anymore.
Posted By:
jmiller77
(5/31/2013 12:28:33 PM)