@Xaer0knight
If you stack the Dingus triggers just right, you won't die, because everyone else is already dead. Which means its no longer a tie!
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(10/17/2011 8:24:23 PM)
John Avon's art is on a card that forces players to sacrifice lands, a lot of which are probably drawn by John Avon. Seems fitting!
Posted By:
SirZapdos
(6/3/2012 12:40:36 PM)
@JoeyWalker, sadly, that strategy won't work. If you play this with an empty hand, no one sacrifices lands - it specifies "your hand", not each player's hand. This card is actually weaker than that.
A sweet little counter-productive card loved by some Johnny players? 3.5 stars.
Posted By:
Kelther
(4/8/2013 8:17:10 PM)
I've come to enjoy the Armageddon effect (when it's mine to play). Looks like I found a new toy.
Posted By:
JohnnyDiscard
(11/24/2009 6:25:02 PM)
Meant to be used with a sweep effect, I imagine.
Posted By:
StaberFire
(10/16/2010 10:23:32 AM)
awesome in Multiplayer if you happen to have some Dingus Eggs in play... you might draw the game :)
Posted By:
xaer0knight
(4/21/2010 9:00:47 AM)
ment to be used in a burn deck, specially agaisnt a control deck. you play it empty handed and they have no lands left to keep their game running.
Posted By:
JoeyWalker
(6/6/2011 2:58:53 PM)
i thought so
Posted By:
DaaNz
(3/25/2009 4:19:15 AM)
Or you could play It that Betrays instead to ensure that everyone else dies.
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(3/21/2013 10:55:12 AM)
@xSTURMx
That would be 32000 nickels. I feel like you haven't been threatened 32000 times, even if it was a lot of times. And that's for the modern masters goyf, not the original one (which is 50% more expensive, requiring 48000 nickels for a play set).
I don't know why this has such a low rating. It is actually a really strong card - essentially a red armageddon with some drawbacks. It might not kill all the lands you want it too and it has a slightly harder mana cost with {RR} instead of just {W}.
My only problem with it is that it can be a little weak against ramp decks that dump out a lot of lands which is where you'd want to be able to blow up all of them (to punish the ramping player the most). Strangely, this mass land destruction card is actually very powerful in a ramp deck, since you will be the only one left with any lands.
Posted By:
SAUS3
(5/27/2014 8:51:18 AM)