what about with landfall?
I would think this would give you a great advantage in that regard especially with something like roil elemental in a blue deck
Posted By:
Tsuichoi
(10/16/2010 12:39:05 AM)
most fun way to use him (and lose some friends) is to use his ability while oblivion rings exile trigger is on the stack. that way when the "return the permanent" trigger on the ring goes off first and the permanent stays gone. just rinse and repeat to clear everthing u don't like around. it does sound fun with deranged hermit 2 thought, nothing like crazy amounts of squirrels to perk up ur day.
Posted By:
notsure1
(3/15/2012 5:47:13 AM)
When I first glanced at the art, I thought he had found himself some sky-blue turntables. Alas...
Still, he's solid and very blue. I approve.
Posted By:
Himborg
(5/18/2012 8:31:42 PM)
He's like Venser before Venser.
Posted By:
Arachnos
(9/22/2012 5:48:52 PM)
This + Reality Acid
Posted By:
bondedcarbon
(1/19/2013 9:05:59 PM)
Being able to reload your Planeswalkers is a nice bonus.
Posted By:
Manite
(8/1/2013 1:11:41 AM)
I got a Tenth Edition Fat Pack which came with a strategy/cardlist booklet, which, if I remember correctly, advised players to use this to make a reuseable Fog Elemental. It's not exactly Trix, but 4 flying damage is nothing to snort at. Plus, the core sets were meant to be the starting point for new players, so simple combos with non-rare cards make sense to include.
Back to the card: It pretty much walks into combos by accident, denies removal spells, and can even let you reuse a chump-blocker (which could even be himself!). He's dropped in power since Tenth Ed, since you can no longer stack combat damage and then bounce the creature while still killing something, but he's still an all-around awesome dude.
Posted By:
Fanaticmogg
(2/3/2014 4:03:21 AM)