He looks like a muppet.
Posted By:
kajillion
(6/7/2011 2:04:48 AM)
Rogue decks got a pumper-lord! In a severely non-traditional sense, but nonetheless! A Lord!
Posted By:
SparkleTiger
(7/31/2011 10:11:22 PM)
Works great with Blighted Agent, as he too is a rogue. Toss in even the most primitive equipment and one's opponent has a very short clock. Invisible Stalker is a rogue as well.
Posted By:
SirZapdos
(12/20/2011 9:30:19 AM)
(You may cast this for its prowl cost if you dealt combat damage to a player this turn with a Goblin or Rogue.)
(You may cast this for its prowl cost if you dealt combat damage to a player this turn with a Rogue.)
(You may cast this for its prowl cost if you dealt combat damage to a player this turn with a Faerie or Rogue.)
There are 3 different prowl abilities?
Posted By:
SteZiL
(4/15/2012 2:48:43 AM)
Not bad if you drop it off a Nightshade Stinger first turn. Puts pressure on fast, especially once you start dropping more rogues. I reckon faerie rogues with their evasion might actually work better with this than the gobbos
Posted By:
LordRandomness
(2/21/2013 2:38:27 AM)
@SteZiL:
702.74a "Prowl (cost)" means "You may pay (cost) rather than pay this spell’s mana cost if a player was dealt combat damage this turn by a source that, at the time it dealt that damage, was under your control and had any of this spell’s creature types."
Same ability, just different reminder text.
Posted By:
MisterAction
(7/3/2013 9:08:59 PM)
I find that this guy, along with Morsel Theft, are most of the time responsible for rogues sending your opponent to his or her grave at a blistering pace.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(9/18/2013 12:02:28 AM)