A sideboard card against creatureless decks that only works for mono-white. Maybe the narrowest card ever.
Well, no. Great Wall is the narrowest card ever, but this was printed in Mercadian Masques. They were supposed to know better than the people who came up with Great Wall.
Posted By:
ROBRAM89
(4/19/2011 8:08:03 PM)
Removal heavy token deck?
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(7/19/2011 5:25:38 AM)
I don't blame you people for going dyslexic on this card. Let me illustrate for any who may be confused, for example: Two Fusion Elementals will each get +10/+10. This card is obviously meant for a multicolored deck, not mono.
Posted By:
mrredhatter
(10/5/2009 12:52:17 PM)
Rulings:
"It really does mean "all creatures", including your opponent's. Yes, the card really does suck that much. We had to scale back after all those crazy combo decks..."
Posted By:
Salient
(12/22/2012 8:23:35 PM)
it has "common" in its name.
it's rarity is "rare"
it's rating is worse than many other "common" card (for good reason)
..i rate it with 1whole star only because it is "rare" to see a so useless card.
Posted By:
kronos1225
(7/3/2013 6:17:07 AM)
Angered by their exclusion, the artifact cards went into hiding, returning triumphantly many years later with Tempered Steel.
They went on to beat the crap out of people with 2/4 Ornithopters and 3/3 Memnites.
Posted By:
NARFNra
(7/7/2013 12:42:44 PM)
This card is too unstable and effectively useless without a combo.
I wouldn't even start to try solving that problem with removal.
Once you reach the point where you can reliably control what's on your opponent's side of the field,
there won't be any creatures left on yours to profit from this enchantment.
Instead, try to make sure the condition is true no matter what by altering all creatures' colors.
Darkest Hour or Painter's Servant would work.
Posted By:
Mode
(9/30/2013 3:25:09 AM)