Run with Dovescape and Orim's Prayer/Curse of Death's Hold just to be safe. Living Plane if you're really paranoid, and March of the Machines if Big Brother is watching you.
If your opponent can get out of that lock, then you probably forgot to destroy his/her Mana Echoes.
Posted By:
Ragamander
(12/5/2011 1:10:27 AM)
Amazing headache of a card (See Opalescence, and cry). This card ruins so many strategies that its instant inclusion in the sideboard of slow white decks. You can build a good deck around it too: use lots of creatures that "come into play with X +1/+1 counters", and your creatures will still have those counters. Your opponent on the other hand...
Also good with Orim's Prayer.
Posted By:
kitsunewarlock
(6/2/2009 5:42:59 PM)
Does this or does this NOT nullify come-into-play abilities? I've had different judges tell me different answers.
Posted By:
Ivan_Arkens
(10/30/2009 5:35:52 PM)
This card got its name from the humility it causes in revealing how little you understand the rules.
Posted By:
Saikuba
(4/27/2011 9:13:20 PM)
Also good with Festering March or Glorious Anthem.
Amusing: Muraganda Petroglyphs
Posted By:
Piechart
(7/7/2009 9:24:08 PM)
This+Night of Soul's Betrayal+say honor of the pure=win
Posted By:
Actree
(5/4/2010 10:18:52 PM)
@AvatarOfHOE... This does not target, therefore your griffin is now a 1/1 with no prot Enchantment any more, nor flying.
I love the art on this, not realistic, but makes me lol. Looks unglued.
Posted By:
orisiti
(7/8/2011 6:13:29 PM)
Because f*** off, Progenitus.
Posted By:
Arachnos
(1/15/2013 11:11:55 PM)
I actually dropped an Opalescence with this last legacy tourney in my white weenie deck. The opponent forfeited rather than deal with the headache. :)
Posted By:
Joseph_Leito
(7/7/2009 2:50:59 PM)
"comes into play" or "enters the battlefield" abilities would be lost, because as soon as it hits the board after casting the creature spell, the abilities nullify due to Humility's effect.
However "when you cast" abilities such as Emrakul, the Aeons Torn's extra turn take affect when you declare the spell, before it enters the battlefield, so they would still resolve.
Posted By:
FouCapitan
(8/10/2010 1:21:37 AM)