Actually forms a cycle with Mogg Fanatic, Blood Pet, Hapless Researcher, and Benevolent Bodyguard, I think. MaRo confirmed the others were a cycle in this article http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtgcom/daily/mr41 and Child of Thorns seems the most likely suspect for the final part of it he speculated would get printed at some point.
Posted By:
kazenpaus
(4/11/2013 9:54:27 AM)
Horsemanship must be trolling. It's not in color, but a comparison of a similar mechanic better executed is Mogg Fanatic or Fume Spitter. If this guy gave +2/+2 or +1/+1 and trample, that'd be awesome; then he'd be 5/5 material as those are powerful effects, especially on a mini-beater for {G}.
But this..? {G} really has better options
Posted By:
blurrymadness
(4/4/2013 9:47:55 AM)
no it doesn't die to doomblade. in response, you sac it so it dies to itself. it dies to itself
Posted By:
rinoh20
(4/30/2011 3:30:02 PM)
4/5 because spirit is irrelevant outside kamigawa block.
Also, it doesn't die to doomblade, or any removal/bounce/etc ever. They can't respond to it's sac ability because by the time that ability is on the stack, the creature is already in the graveyard.
Posted By:
cathode01
(3/2/2011 3:45:27 PM)
Why is this only rated 3?
This is either a +1/+1 until end of turn for your fatty late game, or 1 damage to opponent late game, all for 1cc.
5/5
Posted By:
Horsemanship
(7/7/2010 10:16:17 PM)
@ mianier131, no crap.
Posted By:
bijart_dauth
(12/23/2010 10:10:38 AM)
Dies to doomblade
Posted By:
mlanier131
(12/12/2010 2:23:46 PM)
Not a fan. 1/1's are meh for me.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(1/25/2013 4:33:49 AM)
You Dun trolled
Posted By:
monkeymonk42
(2/16/2011 7:31:40 PM)
It can trigger Morbid at least...
Posted By:
space-coyote
(9/15/2013 8:59:26 PM)