First Comment.
I'm going to run im in limited, becasue if nothing else, he is simple and elegant, and has cool art.
Posted By:
Thrull_Champion
(4/15/2010 10:18:48 AM)
A really neat concept, but there are much better things to cast for 8 mana. So basically, it's a perfectly great creature if you're playing limited or you don't have a ton of cards, but better creatures ARE out there.
Posted By:
SleetFox
(5/9/2010 8:12:26 PM)
A lil costly but pretty worth it
Posted By:
storm_crow4presidnt
(4/22/2010 9:48:07 AM)
Costly? Yes. Hard to kill? Most definitely. A bomb in limited? Indeed.
Posted By:
SolidSoldier
(4/26/2010 4:15:43 PM)
Despite myself, I like it.
Posted By:
blindthrall
(4/27/2010 1:24:33 AM)
Does this remind anyone else than me of Waning Wurm?
I agree with dgregory - it's nice to have a big black creature at uncommon. Black has generally lacked big finishers without a drawback for a long time now (I'm talking common and uncommon cards here), so it seems plausible that they'd finally get one in a core set now.
Posted By:
GrimjawxRULES
(4/28/2010 3:49:28 AM)
I was still somewhat of a n00b when Rise came out... and I have to admit, that my jaw dropped when I saw this guy.
I still kinda like him.
Posted By:
Anubisisking
(7/11/2011 10:54:42 PM)
Look! Scaled Wurm learned to regenerage thanks to a long Fasting.
That's the power of faith, guys! (Or the power of faith from a necromancer in dark magic, that is.)
Posted By:
Mode
(8/3/2011 11:21:19 AM)
I love the flavor text on this. Seriously, it's like the best flavor text ever written.
Posted By:
AlmostMe
(8/5/2011 3:14:01 PM)
Very underrated
Expensive, yes, but when you drop this it will not die with any kind of smart playing.
4/5 for casual
Posted By:
mrnubnub
(8/24/2011 9:01:14 PM)