Dominus of Fealty
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Don't use it on him, but on the creatures you steal. Exile them with the Closet before you have to give them back. They come back as a new instance of the creature under your control permanently. Voila - you just scored a new friend... in the closet.
Posted By:
Raexs
(5/9/2013 8:55:47 PM)
I hate that feeling when you wake up in the morning, open your closet to get dressed and a Thragtusk falls out with a half dozen beasts in tow.
Posted By:
Reishyn
(2/9/2013 6:18:28 AM)
Besides the excellent interaction with Springjack Shepherd, you can use it with Ranger of Eos to pull out all of your one-drops and with Knight of the White Orchid to grab lands from your deck if you're running behind.
Posted By:
Cousin_Istvan
(3/4/2013 1:01:27 AM)
Buddy of mine uses this in some interesting ways in his Selesnya deck. Bounce Trostani's Summoner or something similar and get tons of creatures, or, if you have a Serra Avatar and Trostani, Selesnya's Voice out gives you a constant life doubling. Take your pick.
I'm sure someone has come up with this already, but hey, why not.
Lavinia of the Tenth.
Boom.
Posted By:
ShatterPalm
(6/5/2013 12:48:48 PM)
Armada Wurm is hilarious with this. ARMY OF DONGS
Posted By:
Continue
(10/26/2012 8:12:40 AM)
@PsychoDan - It wouldn't work on tokens; the whole ruling on tokens includes this passage:
"A token that has left the battlefield can’t move to another zone or come back onto the
battlefield." - Rule 110.5g
You're correct that state-based actions aren't checked until priority is passed, but this supersedes that ruling.
@Cowboygoneinsane - I believe that you could target the creature with both and, once the titan popped back in, the second one would send it away again, since the ability doesn't include the 'at end of turn' clause.
Posted By:
Alsebra
(8/22/2012 12:54:17 PM)
I play it in a green/white/red deck. Some petty nice cards I use are : Tyrant of Discord, Restoration Angel, Thragtusk, Huntmaster of the Fells, Armada Wurm, and Trostani, Selesnya's Voice. Slow start but hit hard at the end. Better in multi.
Posted By:
Axolot
(1/28/2013 2:46:01 PM)
TITANS.
Posted By:
FaceClaimer
(5/28/2013 1:21:32 PM)
Now Captivating Vampire has a closet to hide in...
I... mean, because he's a... common target of... spells... right?
Posted By:
Ferlord
(5/8/2012 3:55:34 PM)
@DeckMechanic: This works with Unearth to keep it on the battlefield; the necessity of exiling the creature went on the stack targeting a specific creature. When that creature is exiled and returned, it is returning as a "brand new" creature, and not the target of the requirement.
In other words, if you use Conjurer's Closet on an Unearthed creature then you get to keep the creature on the battlefield afterward since it technically is not creature that was Unearthed. Note you have to use the Conjurer's Closet on the creature BEFORE you use the exile condition that was triggered on as printed on the card.
Posted By:
Logistican
(4/19/2013 5:36:47 AM)