Synergy with fellow wurm, Bellowing Tanglewurm. Then all you need fear are those pesky green critters.
Posted By:
Ragamander
(12/25/2011 9:39:48 PM)
Love the artwork, but otherwise this card isn't great. If you're not running artifacts and want to punish people who use them there's far better cards to use. So if your opponent isn't artifact heavy this is 7 CMC for a 6/4 with a mediocre ability at best.
Posted By:
BrutalJim
(3/14/2010 12:16:14 AM)
Howling Mine in U/G?
Posted By:
GeneralShroom
(11/2/2012 11:49:09 AM)
Would have been a fun uncommon.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(3/25/2010 4:35:12 AM)
Needs Trample to be competitive.
Posted By:
VampireCat
(6/5/2011 5:24:51 PM)
A great way to handel artifacts if your playing with a big green creature deck. Just make sure you have plenty of mana exceleration.
Posted By:
Silverware
(8/23/2009 3:10:54 PM)
If it cost two less it would still be average at best
Posted By:
Laguz
(5/4/2010 5:57:21 PM)
Well, I clicked random with the stipulation that if I randomed onto a card that was significant to me I would comment on it. Lo and behold, I come across Roaring Slagwurm, one of my earliest rares and one that I really loved. I can honestly say that it was special to me just because of the really fantastic art, and I had yet to see the likes of Craw Wurm and its ilk. Anyways, this is a cool card that is probably only really effective in Mirrodin block. In any case, it holds a special place in my Timmy heart.
Posted By:
Goatllama
(4/29/2013 6:29:18 AM)
interestingly you could use this, mycosynth lattice and Oak Street Innkeeper in a combo deck to protect you board from sorcery removal of key combo pieces that wouldn't normally tap.
I know it's a pretty poor combo but that's what happens when random card-ing through gatherer.
Posted By:
Wormfang
(5/10/2013 10:00:52 AM)