The reason Sever the Bloodline was printed was to convince those of us wanting to play this in Modern that this was too expensive and unreliable.
They should have printed a better version of Sever the Bloodline. This card is awesome.
Posted By:
j_mindfingerpainter
(3/16/2012 10:08:24 AM)
Fun with Infinite Reflection
Posted By:
monkeymonk42
(6/19/2012 9:34:24 PM)
When hes out and active, and your opponent does not have an answer, you will probably win the game. Counters add to his mana cost, so the smart magic player splashes and combos with Duress
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(9/1/2012 6:23:59 AM)
It would be pretty fun to Infinite Reflection this
Posted By:
shadenfreude
(9/4/2012 9:48:28 PM)
got even better with populate from return to ravnica
Trostani, Selesnya's Voice ftw baby
Posted By:
ZirilanoftheClaw
(9/17/2012 5:16:41 PM)
Followed Footsteps fulfills the requirement and adds even more Sergeants.
Posted By:
Arachnos
(2/11/2013 9:02:34 PM)
The problem with all the combos with him is that it's just too slow. He costs six mana to begin with; then, no matter what you do, you have to wait one turn until your next upkeep, and another turn before any of the copies can actually attack (since they enter with summoning sickness themselves.) Even then, all but the most extreme (and card-intensive and therefore impractical) combos aren't going to produce enough copies to kill your opponent for another turn or two. And, of course, one timely piece of removal can stop the whole thing before it starts.
Everyone says Doubling Season or Paradox Haze, but the thing is, you first have to ask "should I use this card?" And truthfully, here are much better and much faster things to combo with Doubling Season or Paradox Haze than this.
Posted By:
Aquillion
(5/21/2013 10:30:29 AM)
when i fisrt saw this, i was like "UHHH...i hope no one would ever play this against me..."
Posted By:
O0oze
(6/17/2013 11:32:26 AM)
For those that don't see where the white is coming from on this card, you have to remember that white is the army color, the color that cares about community and working together. This card builds an army (white), using clones of itself (blue), and then tramples over the opposition (green). This card really is a Bant mythic, not a mono-white one. Just ignore the cost.
Posted By:
doombladez
(7/2/2013 3:22:46 PM)
Combo with Standstill!
(Am I doing it right?)
Posted By:
Mode
(9/4/2013 6:25:26 PM)