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FOR MIRRODIN!
*casts on Jin Gitaxias, Sheoldred, and whatever the green one's name was*
Posted By:
RAV0004
(10/29/2013 10:49:07 PM)
After seeing the flavor text on Darksteel Ingot I promised myself I wouldn't cry... wizards y u do dis?
It's a great card regardless, enchant a crappy token for a great block or enchant your opponents commander. What a great, seemingly humble enchantment
Posted By:
Umbric
(10/30/2013 7:59:14 AM)
Not quite a Pacifism variant, bit still really good at getting rid of annoying commanders and oozing with flavor. The flavor text is genius.
Posted By:
SyntheticDreamer
(10/30/2013 10:34:22 AM)
I love how there's a day one errata on such an unassuming little Uncommon.
Also, for 1W you get a 3 mana creature - Darksteel Myr. Assuming you have a creature to spare, or if you want them to have one.
Posted By:
JSSarfin
(10/29/2013 3:17:36 PM)
Cool flavorful removal. Nice to see Mirrodin back before... you know...
Posted By:
DaLucaray
(10/29/2013 4:43:13 PM)
Irony? It looks more darksteely to me
Posted By:
Thornhillforge
(11/1/2013 11:57:58 AM)
IRONICALLY, many people use the word "Ironically" when they really mean "Fittingly" XP
Now THAT'S irony. ^
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(11/1/2013 8:06:06 AM)
great way to neutralize commanders without angering the other player too much
Posted By:
Arachibutyrophobia
(11/1/2013 7:45:39 PM)
Great concept! Turn a creature into a humble Darksteel bug.
(The name suggests an effect that's much more intimidating, though.
The creature undergoes a transformation that turns its body into the sturdy steel in the multiverse, after all.)
This could be considered a cheaper Sandskin/Heart of Light. For two mana, it's quite decent.
Less comboable with your creatures due to the ability-ripping ability, but that makes it an excellent target for your opponent's creature to strip it of all its power(s) and turn it into nothing more than a permanent chump blocker.
"Love the flavor text. Ironically, it describes whatever creature that's enchanted with it perfectly." -- Cynderias
Agreed, but I don't see what's ironic about that. Unless you consider the contrasting word combination in the flavortext itself ironic, but that's not the actual meaning of the word either :P
Posted By:
Mode
(10/29/2013 6:28:35 PM)
Love the flavor text. Ironically, it describes whatever creature that's enchanted with it perfectly.
Posted By:
Cynderias
(10/29/2013 5:16:15 PM)