Kiora: "Go forth, my pet! Hunt and destroy Thassa!"
*Godhunter Octopus attacks, and Thassa blocks*
Kiora: "Well...at least the 'hunt' part went smoothly."
It does seem, however, that Thassa and Kiora agree on what "true power" is. True power is five. You learn something blue every day, I suppose.
Posted By:
SpaceMagic
(4/24/2014 6:13:54 PM)
I'm guessing flat-out "enchantmenthome" was tossed out on principle.
Posted By:
SkyknightXi
(4/24/2014 9:30:10 PM)
Look at that art! This is no mere octopus - this is a Lovecraftian horror!
Posted By:
Totema
(4/24/2014 5:58:15 PM)
I'm thinking at this point in MtG, "FreudianArt.dec" would be surprisingly easy to make...
Posted By:
SeriouslyFacetious
(4/24/2014 10:09:48 PM)
Octopus is not very good at his job.......
Posted By:
Goatllama
(4/25/2014 7:09:49 AM)
It was a good idea, but in reality it's overcosted by about 2 or 3.
At 2UU or even UUU it would have been good (Although at UUU the devotion may have been too strong.)
Posted By:
BolasEvilPlan
(4/25/2014 12:48:02 AM)
Limited trick- you can enchant you opponent's creatures to let this guy get through. A 5/5 is still a 5/5, guys.
Posted By:
DaLucaray
(4/24/2014 5:22:18 PM)
Kiora challenging a God? This won't end well...
Posted By:
lordchimera
(4/24/2014 8:45:30 PM)
This card is so disappointing. That's our common sea monster in JOU? You couldn't just gives us a french-vanilla monstrosity?
Posted By:
Aelvr
(4/25/2014 11:49:25 AM)
Flavor text reminds me of Gravecrawler. Although Gravecrawler was real power. This is...not.
Posted By:
XepherXero
(4/26/2014 9:28:31 AM)