Character Bio:
Little is known about the bizarre entity that crawls the world of Muraganda. The fang druids call it the Mimeoplasm, as it absorbs the traits of anything it engulfs. The saurid warriors of the south seek out the Mimeoplasm wherever it roams, believing it to be the key to a mysterious afterlife, hoping to see in it traces of their fallen loved ones. The elves of the tropics believe it to be part of nature's cycle, a way to channel death back into life. The scarwitches hiss when it approaches, seeing it as the ultimate enemy of the world. Whether it's a natural process or a malevolent force, the Mimeoplasm never fails to command respect.
Posted By:
Feralsymphony
(7/7/2011 11:32:57 AM)
Played with Mimeoplasm at the pre-release; much better than what I had first expected. First off, the pre-built deck really helps him as it's centered around milling so that help get some key creatures in the grave. It's great having the ability to create such a unique and devastating creature. Turned him into a Dread Cacodemon thus wiping the board and then giving it 6 +1/+1 counters by exiling Archangel of Strife
Another cool one was turning it into an Avatar of Slaughter.
Honestly wasn't too excited about this card and used Damia, Sage of Stone as my general the first game, who by the way is also a very solid general but I used her more defensively. But with Mimeoplasm, you really get to make one hell of an offensive juggernaut!
Posted By:
dulciusEXasperis
(6/17/2011 10:39:31 PM)
The coolest dinosaur-armed, graveyard-eating, face-beating, proliferating, opponent-hating creature ever.
Posted By:
KikiJikiTiki
(6/16/2011 6:41:25 PM)
"Since when is he a 'the'?" "You're twice the 'the' he ever was!"
I love most of all that this is the very rare three-color card that feels like all three of its colors. Especially rare in wedge colors.
Posted By:
ROBRAM89
(6/19/2011 11:31:27 PM)
Probably the most fun general from the precons, simply since the chances of it being the same creature in two games is astronomical.
My only problem is that the Devour for Power precon promotes graveyard shenanigans while its commander desires to exile from graveyards.
Given, you're most likely going to target your opponents' yards, it's still a bit strang imho.
Posted By:
infernox10
(6/18/2011 2:04:35 AM)
This reminds me of Spellweaver Helix, except it's for creature instead of sorceries. Black and blue are good at throwing selective creatures into graveyard and green often has the best fatties. A great combination for five mana.
Posted By:
Cyberium
(6/17/2011 1:10:21 AM)
This guy is such an awesome EDH general. I once made an Inkwell Leviathan/Nemesis of Reason hybrid monstrosity. If some better creatures come along as you mill for ten just sacrifice it and build a new one. Brilliant card design. Great art (A Dinosaur for an arm? EPIC! Not sure what its left arm is though) 5*
Posted By:
JFM2796
(7/24/2011 11:03:31 PM)
This is the coolest card I've seen in a long time. It combines my favorite ability of my two favorite colors (blue's copying and black's reanimation) and gives me an excuse to play green, a color that, while no less effective than any other, I've never felt was as fun to use. It's a nice change of pace to be controlling the giant monstrosity instead of anxiously trying to figure out how to keep it from pounding me into the dirt.
In actually using it, though, I've gotten a bit frustrated. I've never complained about cards "dying to removal" before, but it's a huge problem here. As excited as I am to copy all kinds of weird stuff, I rarely ever get a chance to attack before it gets taken out; not only is it a huge obvious target with not much else to draw removal away, but if it gets so much as bounced those creatures it copied are gone forever. I don't feel like forking out a bunch of money for giant shrouded creatures, so I either get Lightning Greaves/au... (see all)
Posted By:
MisterAction
(10/4/2011 2:55:43 AM)
Some day, I want to exile a Kilnmouth Dragon and ... well, anything huge.
Posted By:
TherealphatMatt
(10/17/2011 10:14:41 AM)
Is it MIME-O-plasm or is it MIM-E-O-plasm?
Posted By:
WarioMan
(6/24/2012 7:36:53 PM)