Iconic. Not exactly a good thing, but still iconic.
Posted By:
theorgg
(9/6/2010 4:38:34 PM)
Trained Planeswalkers know to steer away from this card. Much better options in red for {6R} such as Hamletback Goliath is stricly better assuming you neglect the usefulness of the Beast creature subtype.
Posted By:
tcollins
(1/18/2011 5:58:27 PM)
One of my favourite cards ever, together with Vizzerdrix!
However... How can an Orgg lose trample after training???
Posted By:
Paolino
(1/25/2012 7:06:47 AM)
training does not, however, teach an orgg any useful abilities. Trample would have at least let him see some play in kitchen table settings.
Posted By:
allmighty_abacus
(11/7/2010 12:36:25 PM)
This or a Shivan Dragon.... wait, I'm thinking...
Yuck, what a poor card.
Posted By:
Radagast
(10/13/2010 9:40:28 AM)
I remember playing with this guy. I don't remember him being a terrible rare, though.
Posted By:
NeoKoda
(6/22/2011 2:48:39 PM)
Oversized Hill Giant. Why is he a f****ng rare?
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(1/10/2011 11:59:18 PM)
oh the days of magic past...I remember being a kid when this came out and was all "dude, it's a 6/6 with no drawback!" oh how the times have changed...
Posted By:
face-fister
(11/5/2011 9:42:11 AM)
@tcollins Not strictly better just because of the creature type! Imagine if your opponent had Mind Control you'll be wishing you played a Trained Orgg
Posted By:
JohnDoeXXII
(8/31/2011 11:10:40 PM)
I have fond memories of this card. The deck my friend used contained at least 3 of these, and he beat me with it repeatedly. But that was back before either of us knew a darned thing about magic. My friend thought that the text on older lands (tap, add to your mana pool or what-have-you) meant that he got to tap that land to search his library. So he tapped a mountain to go search for a mountain. Yes, we were stupid back then. And that his how he beat me with his Orggs.
Posted By:
Great_North
(1/30/2011 7:53:59 PM)