@ Zoah
Actually, it says "then", so one deals damage to all of them, and THEN they deal damage to it. So, say you use it on their plague stinger, all their guys would be hit for 1 -1/-1 counter, and THEN deal their damage (all -1'd) to it. Deathtouch, now, deals damage to all, THEN takes damage from all, and then everyone dies.
And 5/5 for the sexy flavor.
Posted By:
phyrexiantrygon
(2/5/2012 8:51:42 AM)
@Tezz , @A0602 "State-based actions aren't checked in the middle, so creatures that are dealt lethal damage by the targeted creature will still deal damage."
E.g. Typohid rats is the target. it deals lethal damage to allother creaters that player controls, then they all deal damage to the rats. THEN the game checks to see if creatres should die.
Posted By:
Bladescope
(2/4/2012 11:42:05 AM)
Use this on your own stuffy doll.
Posted By:
Amnesigenic
(2/21/2012 11:18:04 AM)
I wish it was target player, then shenanigans would ensue. I would make a U/R/W deck and run Drogskol Reaver. I'd love to gain a ton of life and draw my deck.
Posted By:
NecroticNobody
(3/2/2012 8:31:30 PM)
And here I thought hitting my opponent's Obliterator with Wrack with Madness was fun!
It's a shame that Wizards thinks red can get 8 mana on the table before losing that game, though.
Posted By:
Hanksingle
(4/7/2012 10:38:39 AM)
This card is fun simply for the flavor and the fun way in which you can wipe the opponent's board with it. Though it is hard to pull off, but fun if you do. Use best in R/G with mana ramping.
Posted By:
Loompy
(4/30/2012 8:12:08 PM)
This card gets a 5/5 for fun and flavor. The idea of a Grave Titan and his legion of zombies all massacring one another is priceless.
Posted By:
N3wtn
(6/20/2012 6:42:32 PM)
This is a really, really fun casual card, with a few notes
1) Creature stalls are a lot more common when removal and especially board wipes and counterspells are less favored.
2) You can reach 8 mana a lot easier with Seething Song avaliable
3) This is, essentially, a Plague Wind, but one mana cheaper. Sure, sometimes something will be left alive that wouldn't have if you had the actual Wind, but really... In any case, it's one of the most powerful effects you can get in magic short of "You Win the Game"
4) In Multiplayer, it lends itself to a 'Spoiler' strategy, where your goal is less to win and more to take down Number One. At some tables, against some targets, it will result in a lethal dogpile, where in other cases the Brawled opponent will get a chance to recover out of pity
Yeah, it's totally useless in Tournament formats -- Standard, Extended (Does anyone play that anymore?), Modern, Legacy, or Vintage -- but something this amusing... (see all)
Posted By:
Tevish_Szat
(6/26/2012 2:20:52 PM)
Jesus, Kumano, what did you DO to them?!
Posted By:
GracefulInferno
(8/11/2012 7:42:21 PM)
Wolf: "What? I was hungry!"
Posted By:
aznxknight
(10/30/2012 3:22:39 PM)