Really, really slick in Trostani EDH if you don't have alot of other other shenanigans planned for your graveyard. Abuse with populate and doubling season coupled with cards like Trostani's Summoner, Wurmcoil Engine, Avenger of Zendikar and for the love of god, Craterhoof Behemoth.
Posted By:
Wurmcoil
(3/5/2014 5:37:40 PM)
Sure there's no haste, but it's each upkeep instead of your upkeep, which is pretty huge. This is one of those cards that are either meh or WHY DIDN'T WE SEE IT BEFORE. I'm thinking meh unless you bring back a Titan every turn.
Then again, maybe Sundial of the Infinite might finally see some play... Hint hint
Posted By:
001010011100101110
(1/27/2012 7:39:10 PM)
I'm really not a huge fan, this is decent, but it just feels kinda underpowered
However, correct me if I'm wrong, but can you use Paralell Lives to make one of the tokens stick around?
Posted By:
Superllama12
(1/26/2012 3:50:32 PM)
No haste is what kills it. I SUPPOSE you can use this with creatures that do something when they hit the field? But that's it. I guess it can chump block too if you REALLY need that.
Posted By:
Dolorosa
(1/26/2012 5:10:08 PM)
So, people don't really get this card I see.
Here's a hint. Token Copies of creatures... copy the mana cost.
Yeah, this pretty much breaks Birthing Pod in half. You can "Pod" each creature twice. White and green are also the "destroy artifacts easily" colors (take that, Grafdigger's Cage) and you can get lots of use out of your Sylvok Replica and Kor Sanctifiers.
Posted By:
Vogie
(2/7/2012 7:07:19 AM)
@Pinto331:
"Tokens, even ones that are copies of non-token cards, have a CMC of 0."
This is incorrect. Converted mana cost is derived from an object's regular mana cost. The reason why most tokens have a CMC of 0 is because effects that create tokens have no reason to give them a mana cost, and something that doesn't have a mana cost has a CMC of 0.
However, if a token is a copy of another object, it has all of the copiable characteristics of that object. Mana cost is a copiable characteristic, so the converted mana cost of a token that is a copy of something is the same as that of the object it is copying.
Posted By:
Artscrafter
(2/19/2012 2:37:22 PM)
That settles it! If they're using French words on their cards, I will be putting "En Garde!" down as a card name for the set I'm making in Set Editor! And on that subject, I've got a good card design for this set:
Quelle Horreur! - 2B
Sorcery
Destroy target creature. Say "Au Revoir" to that creature. If you do not, shame on you.
Posted By:
Splizer
(1/29/2012 6:44:25 PM)
Nom Nom heads.
Posted By:
kanguilla
(1/26/2012 10:57:35 PM)
At first, I was thinking, "This seems good. Pop a creature out and swing each turn? Cool"
Then I saw that it didn't say without paying its mana cost.
"Oh, well it can still get some stuff out for swinging, who cares if you have to pay?"
No Haste
"So... Can you exile stuff from their graveyards?"
Nope. Bad all around.
Posted By:
pdbdbomb
(1/29/2012 11:48:49 AM)
I don't get the point of this card if the creatures are exiled and the tokens have no haste
Unless they have some sacrifice or no tap ability
Posted By:
Paladin85
(1/27/2012 1:55:47 AM)