Makes a nice earring.
Posted By:
occamsrazorwit
(10/20/2011 3:24:52 PM)
Global warming? pahh! it's this GodDamned this thats eating up the icecaps!
Posted By:
Mr.Shrike
(9/17/2009 12:45:12 PM)
Use a High Tide to get the mana then sacrifice it a Homarid Spawning Bed.
Posted By:
greenmagicrules
(8/21/2010 8:51:29 AM)
strictly worse than darksteel colossus, apart from this being blue and that one artificial.
Posted By:
Tezz
(7/11/2010 1:31:37 PM)
The person in the flavor text seems to exaggerate a little. See b.f.m.
Posted By:
divine_exodus
(2/22/2011 7:35:44 PM)
Same flavor text as B.F.M.
Posted By:
tazman321
(7/15/2011 4:46:44 PM)
Man- I wish I could give this a five... but it's such a difficult card! Still my first favorite Magic card. Jeeze, I musta been 12 or so when I pulled this and I was in awe.
I guess this inspired my love for Dark Depths, huh? And my yearning to break that card...
Posted By:
bowerock
(7/20/2011 8:55:29 AM)
The artwork always reminds me of the stocking-snake thing that starts devouring that one kid's presents in The Nightmare before Christmas.
Owmnawmnawm.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(10/11/2011 9:58:46 AM)
Delightfully silly and one of the few huge blue "Leviathan" style creatures that was actually playable in semi-serious decks, namely reanimation back in the day. Has almost now practically useless these days, though I suppose a person with a sense of humor could make some sort of EDH / Commander deck full of these crazy, huge blue creatures.
Finally, there are ways to make its upkeep into an advantage (Land Tax, Balance, etc.) or at least work around it (Life from the Loam, Crucible of Worlds, etc.)
Posted By:
Radagast
(10/22/2011 10:12:19 AM)
Levitation Quest for Ula's temple with high tide and mana chains works wonders. Had to put at least one in my deck, no one expects the kraken!
Posted By:
Budden
(12/19/2011 12:05:37 PM)