The ability is optional, and if you can bounce a whole horde of creatures back to owner's hand (or a single dangerous one), I think it's still worth it, especially since you can recast the turn it attacks/bounce, and do it again the next turn. 6 damage each turn and your opponent won't be able to keep his creatures on the board.
Posted By:
Cyberium
(5/30/2010 4:50:10 PM)
owns token decks, which are often green or red, and usually not flying
Posted By:
Myxomorph
(6/14/2009 1:14:33 PM)
Type your comment here.
Posted By:
Donovan_Fabian
(10/19/2009 9:47:02 AM)
I think bounce "all creatures" rather than "all creatures that player controls" must have been an oversight in design. I mean on a 3 color card that costs 6, you basically have to build around this for it to be any good against anything other than {G{R}. Boucing your own creature is just a huge tempo sink.
K, I cast it, wait a turn for you to respond, then swing, bounce my own guy for 3 mana, then of course I can't cast it because I'm not on 9 mana, so I have to wait another turn to replay it, then another to swing. You're only going to be able to bounce 1/3 turns, spending virtually all of your mana, even if your opponent has absolutely nothing to kill it. Oros, the Avenger makes this guy look like a joke. It had to have been a mistake. 1/5
Posted By:
Justice1337
(8/19/2011 9:48:02 AM)
How hard is it to find this card???
Posted By:
Decepticon414
(6/28/2009 6:11:33 PM)
I agree with the token deck comments, but I see this cards major downside is against White Weenie decks, it would be awesome to bounce all their 1/1 fliers and then hitting them with 6 dmg. Has potential for all you Johnnies out there, could see some crazy good combos for this + small black/blue effect monsters.
Posted By:
JacksJokeShop
(8/4/2009 9:05:52 AM)
I agree with Etregan about the drawback of possibly bouncing himself as well. But this guy is still great stuff!
Posted By:
AceX
(12/15/2009 2:53:07 AM)
Since when is bouncing Dromar a bad thing? Look at his colors: Blue, White and Black. All three of those colors have excellent "enters the battlefield" effects and You could swing with Dromar, bounce your stuff, and use a wrath effect.
If your opponent isn't in the color you named, you just whiped your opponent's field and kept your bomb.
Though he is the worst of the Allied Primevals.
Posted By:
ultratog1028
(2/13/2011 6:20:57 PM)
I think dromar is pretty good, the bounce isnt so bad, dromar is in blue, which has many cards that change colors, and there are the wisp cycle, so their are ways to save things
Posted By:
Ava_Adore
(3/25/2011 7:24:49 AM)
Lol it's Bromar the Danisher.
Posted By:
Ryney
(10/8/2011 7:25:02 PM)