haha. Smash crush shatter stomp and howl rack and ruin gotta love artifact destruction names
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(1/28/2011 7:33:36 AM)
Good advice to remember the next time you're tempted to take Blightsteel Colossus up on that backrub.
Posted By:
Enemy_Tricolor
(2/26/2011 10:03:05 AM)
He's crushing an artifact but it looks like a f*cking octopus.
Do they eat sushi on Mirrodin? I think they'd be relatively happy to have all the mercury ridden fish in California.
Posted By:
Deepfried-Owls
(4/24/2011 3:54:49 AM)
The cheapest so far in a red deck. Does anybody know any similar to this card? Maybe a 0 red? Or a 1-0 Artifact, well they can't do Instants. Right?
Posted By:
Kidromeo
(2/14/2011 10:30:15 PM)
I can't see a red draft deck in which I'm not running this guy. He'll ALWAYS have something to hit, and often something potentially game-changing. His best use may be whilst drafting, however. Getting this guy to table is a clear indicator that red is open.
Posted By:
Selez
(3/6/2011 9:47:35 PM)
Got a lot better with NPH as great tech against Spellskites trying to protect Swords. Not to mention the plethora of targets anyway (Contagion Clasp, Everflowing Chalice, Tumble Magnet, etc).
Posted By:
JiangWei23
(5/20/2011 10:41:18 AM)
Now completely outdone by Smelt. Same mana, same speed, no "noncreature" clause.
Posted By:
Negated
(8/20/2012 5:51:40 PM)
I'd prefer a Shatter for R. Seriously, we've had Oxidize and Shattering Spree.
Posted By:
Gabriel422
(2/7/2011 1:33:40 AM)
Ingot Chewer has a lower evoke cost, not to mention the creature option. Though I guess making this a Nature's Claim without the drawback would've rendered Liquimetal Coating decks much too good.
Posted By:
EternalLurker
(3/4/2011 10:09:12 AM)
Has no one considered the vintage possibilities? A one casting combo piece killing, goodbye Mr. Time Vault
Posted By:
Havens
(1/29/2011 10:29:13 AM)