A great finisher in a weenie deck with board wipes to clear both sides. I use it in my Mortar Pod deck with stuff like Goblin Arsonist, Perilous Myr, Myr Sire etc.
Posted By:
immelmann
(4/9/2011 9:43:58 AM)
Gonna steal a line from Sixten here real quick:
"Your resistance only makes my Bonehoard larger."
Posted By:
MyrBattlecube
(5/19/2011 12:25:18 AM)
Slender Man might take offense to being used as a weapon.
Posted By:
mooseghost
(9/9/2011 5:26:21 PM)
If Innistrad's graveyard mechanics make a good showing in standard, I can see this getting a bit... silly.
Posted By:
roguepariah
(9/20/2011 9:48:10 AM)
Most definitely the best living weapon guy in the set. I wish they did more living weapon and more battle cry.
Posted By:
faisjdas
(1/27/2011 8:48:06 PM)
I'm liking that 2 equip cost
Posted By:
EpicBroccoli
(1/27/2011 3:32:17 PM)
"Ach! Hans, run it's the Bonehoard!"
Posted By:
Pillow676
(2/4/2011 6:54:32 AM)
Will often start out at a decent size and will only grow from their. Being able to move it around only makes it that much more mazing.
Posted By:
.Blaze.
(1/27/2011 4:01:22 PM)
New friend for stoneforge.
Posted By:
saith17
(1/28/2011 1:44:45 AM)
Not going to lie, when this was first spoiled I thought living weapon mechanic is one of the lamest/boring things ever. However, now that I've had some time to stare at the spoiler and ponder on cards available in standard my opinion is pretty much reversed and I now find LW to be awesome.
That's mostly because I really think bonehoard and flayer husk are the cards that really pull any artifact (metalcraft) based strategy together in standard. Ability to produce artifacts that are also dudes yet immune to conventional critter removal is so unreal good for those strategies.
Posted By:
Zenzei
(1/27/2011 9:57:45 PM)