"Their arrival marks the end of Yawgmoth's wurmlessness."
Posted By:
Kirbster
(8/8/2012 6:50:45 PM)
a Hill giant in black with Dwarven Miner or Dwarven Blastminer's ability.
Could defend and blow up lands on the same turn, but not attack. Helldozer can attack and blow stuff up on the same turn, but he's rare and expensiv-er.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(12/21/2010 6:50:48 AM)
Most decks ran only basics back in invasion, and even through odyssey block. Fetchlands weren't invented yet, and lands weren't really utility cards like they are today. As the very best, filter lands and pain lands fixed mana.
Posted By:
zk3
(5/11/2011 9:34:45 PM)
And for my next trick, I'll make your Library of Alexandria disappear.
Posted By:
jfre81
(8/11/2011 3:00:59 AM)
In EDH, this can be nasty. Cabal Coffers, eat your heart out!
Posted By:
Talas_Merchant
(6/14/2012 1:23:53 PM)
Wasteland/autocard on a stick. Awesome!
Posted By:
Raynor1111
(3/1/2013 1:39:15 PM)
This would be better now than it was then, because back then many players were running Domain strategies, and hence running mostly basic lands. Nowadays, the manabase is so strongly nonbasic for a great many decks that this kind of repeated land destruction could prove extremely disruptive.
Posted By:
Equinox523
(6/25/2013 8:37:44 AM)
Quite usable; I prefer Dwarven Miner if you're going for any kind of lockdown, but the point is that this guy is a beater + potential card advantage. He still fits the dwarven miner curve if you ritual him out T2 as well
Posted By:
blurrymadness
(7/19/2013 9:38:27 AM)
2.5 stars is way too low for repeated land destruction on a decently large and fairly costed body.
Posted By:
metalevolence
(4/24/2010 1:15:42 AM)
this card is insane.
Posted By:
dragonking987
(8/21/2010 9:56:46 AM)