Remember the days when Mass of Ghouls was the curve for black?
Yeah...
Posted By:
chinkeeyong
(1/29/2011 8:55:24 AM)
Although it's still worth noting that artifact creatures are vulnerable to artifact removal, and nonartifact creatures are not.
Posted By:
metalevolence
(9/23/2011 12:04:43 AM)
Metagross.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(1/30/2012 3:54:34 PM)
Pretty solid in limited, even without green mana. And with green it's pretty good there.
Posted By:
Gavrilo
(1/28/2011 1:15:26 AM)
Dam Str8 BEATER! Hulk Smash
Posted By:
MasterOfEtherium
(1/30/2011 12:23:50 AM)
Decent for limited. I've discovered that the cycle of artifact creatures with colored abilities can complement a splash of that color in your deck without having to over-commit on lands. If this was a green, non-artifact creature, it would be more difficult to incorporate. As is, it's much less demanding and still very useful.
Posted By:
Talcos
(3/3/2011 6:07:38 AM)
The Scars block was the frontier for much colorless power creep, with artifacts getting creatures more efficient than most colors got with high mana intensity.
Non-artifacts are weak to Go for the Throat. Artifacts are looking better, especially with all the artifact synergy being tossed around.
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(1/17/2012 8:18:23 PM)
Nothing exciting, but swings pretty big and has regeneration if you need it. 5/3 for is eh but not terrible, especially for an artifact creature. Lots of perks about artifact creatures.
Posted By:
DoragonShinzui
(1/23/2013 5:46:42 PM)
..."(N)ever know death, just as nature intended"? Vorinclex, Nature usually intends (insofar as Nature can even be said to have a genius, let alone sapience) that at least most things--NOT chosen ahead of schedule--know death that predators and scavengers might be sustained. Honestly, what in Dominia do you plan to do once you've GOT your perfect predator? Eat an Eldrazi progenitor?
Posted By:
SkyknightXi
(5/12/2014 4:50:36 PM)