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Posted By: gasimakos1 (5/1/2011 8:37:02 PM)
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My favorite card. My best friend in fourth grade gave me his but not before he used it to stomp me day in and day out. Richard Kane Ferguson should draw every card.
Posted By: SarcasmElemental (8/15/2012 10:57:44 AM)
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i cant believe people are debating his color scheme with modern era cards bottom line:Dakkon kicks ass and is way better than korlash a mere heir to his epic blade and name
Posted By: TravisBlanchard (11/24/2012 12:57:51 PM)
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His flavor text leads me to believe his colors should be white (vast as plains), red (strength of mountains), and blue (waves crashing). Don't get me wrong, cool card, and I guess "strength of swamp" would not be as BA as strength of mmfing mountains.
Posted By: snickerpuss (2/10/2013 5:50:49 PM)
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Favorite magic card of all time. From the days when I was in grade school. Getting back into the game these days, perhaps its time to make a Dakkon Commander deck.
Posted By: ShiroRX (8/29/2013 12:21:54 AM)
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This is one of my power house cards in my control deck. Spend the first half of the game unsummon-ing and memory lapse-ing my opponents till they have nothing and I have all the power, then drop him onto the battlefield and watch your opponent cry.
Posted By: MtheRed (1/23/2014 9:58:22 AM)
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A great old-school EDH general for the modern game. He doesn't have a huge board-affecting ability, so others tend to ignore him. And yet you can cast him mid-game and he's HUGE. Let him draw all the removal they want; land destruction isn't really a heavily-played thing, so you can just pop him back out. And he doesn't necessarily point your deck in any given direction, but WUB gives you so many options, he becomes more like a secondary Commander-damage win-condition. Pair with Rogue's Passage, and then point your deck in whatever direction you want. I have an infect/life-gain deck that I use him for, and I treat them as two separate entities. My deck sets up poisoning you, spreading -1/-1 counters like they're candy on Halloween, and gaining life for a potential win(play-testing Felidar Sovereign adjusted to an 80-life win right now), and Dakkon is in the middle of it all, a gigantic beast(largest I recall ever having him for more than a turn... (see all)
Posted By: EDHDeckbuilder (2/12/2014 7:44:32 PM)
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He didn't say anything about forests.


Posted By: Wolftitan3 (2/17/2014 10:21:35 AM)
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