I've heard people say this is too inconsistent to be a good Mind Control effect. I'd say yes, HOWEVER, it's a flexible card. You can also use it as a worse Undying Evil. I think it gives you enough options that it's playable, even in standard.
(I'm tempted to run a couple in a control deck with kill spells)
Posted By:
TheArchive
(4/27/2012 4:03:10 PM)
Well Hi there, Sun Titan! Look who's even more annoying to get rid of?
Posted By:
Kelptic183
(4/28/2012 8:59:16 PM)
Good in removal decks, put it on a big fat juicy mamma your opponent just cast and kill it. And say " Now how do you like them apples"
Posted By:
Thanatophagous
(5/2/2012 6:19:22 AM)
I'm glad that gone are the days when Magic had to worry about upsetting squeamish parents.
I mean, if you had to pick a card that would cause an uproar and to convince parents that playing Magic would make children start worshipping the Devil, I think a card called Unhallowed Pact that shows a demon dragging a corpse out of the ground would be a solid choice.
Though, I think Zombie tits could also cause an uproar.
Posted By:
Asmodi0000
(5/5/2012 3:54:11 PM)
So much fun particularly when you have a powerful creature that is causing problems for your opponent. Do not b fooled. This is a very playable card.
Posted By:
nessy_ydissac
(4/30/2012 10:25:02 AM)
Keep in mind that this resets the number of counters on an undying creature when it triggers, giving it a total of four lives to go through- unlike Undying Evil, which if played on something that already has undying does diddly-squat.
Posted By:
Lagren
(5/7/2012 7:51:55 PM)
i prefer Shade's Form
...always
Posted By:
raptorman333
(7/18/2012 7:50:42 PM)
A black False Demise
Posted By:
nimzo
(4/26/2012 10:08:10 PM)
Shade's Form did it first!
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(4/27/2012 1:16:45 AM)
So....Bruna, Light of Alabaster...yeaaaaah....
Posted By:
Ghostmyth
(4/26/2012 9:10:36 PM)