Should have been a "Zombie Wall". I mean, tell me that "blockade" is not a name that a wall would have! Also, the old Wall of Corpses is a wall.
Posted By:
Tiggurix
(1/23/2013 11:04:52 PM)
I thought this would be a fun mechanic but then I realized that it would only make a standoff. (Because if you hav a more powerful attacker then you dom't want to sacrifice it to block and you're winning. And if your opponent has a stronger monster then you aren't attacking because your monster will just be blocked.
However this is pretty good in dimir, who has a lot of evasion to bypass the second scenario.
Posted By:
Hercynian
(1/22/2013 8:50:07 PM)
This effect will be useful because of the potential to use it more than using that actually using it. Interesting.
Posted By:
Purplerooster
(1/23/2013 12:41:30 PM)
I love it, altho not very point efficient, still im waiting to play this dude!
Posted By:
Lumppu
(1/23/2013 3:05:33 PM)
Zombies have rights, they were people too!
I want them so i can make a plants versus zombies deck.
Posted By:
Oatbran
(1/23/2013 5:30:15 PM)
Your opponent drops this you drop a Grave Bramble. The longest stand off ever ensues.
Posted By:
lorendorky
(1/22/2013 3:25:17 PM)
Jealous of other potential mentors, Willy Wonka murdered Charlie's eccentric teacher and added him to the fortifications.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(1/26/2013 11:17:08 PM)
Really, really awesome. Mortus Strider, Reassembling Skeleton and even Bloodghast can provide suitable sac targets for multiple deathtouch blockings. The toughness isn't great, but against middle-sized creatures this is quite good.
Posted By:
Splizer
(1/25/2013 6:32:46 AM)
I can't help but see "Corpse Brigade" from Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions every time I look at the name of this card. There's almost no correlation whatsoever, but it brings nostalgia to me in a good way.
Posted By:
Keiya
(1/28/2013 5:12:58 AM)