Bonus points for "Nautilus beast."
Posted By:
Kirbster
(10/13/2010 5:35:04 PM)
Nautilus?
They remove creature types like Uncle Istvan (as in, actually printed on the card) and add a creature type like Nautilus to an old card that hasn't been reprinted?
This can mean only one thing: the Amphin will be at war with the Nautiloids.
Posted By:
RJDroid
(9/15/2011 7:09:09 PM)
It's on the curve for blue creatures, and extra card draw is never bad.
Not great, and maybe most blue decks aren't dependent on lots of creatures, but I would be glad to have it.
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(1/11/2011 3:06:12 PM)
Nautilus Tribal deck GO!
Posted By:
ax_morph
(10/11/2011 9:18:44 AM)
I imagine this card is very solid in limited. Too bad it's uncommon :(
Posted By:
Crag-Hack
(7/25/2011 11:27:13 PM)
Ah! this will go into my Drelnoch deck!
Posted By:
Corey_bayoudragonfly
(9/5/2011 9:47:11 AM)
@Gelzo: No, use this with Infiltration Lens! ;)
And to everyone else: Nautiloids are quite distinct from squids and octopodes, though they are all cephalopods. So props to WotC for retaining such a cool creature type! It makes my inner biology nerd happy!
Posted By:
Tiggurix
(5/8/2012 5:50:32 PM)
The opposite of Ophidian. Or better Stealer of Secrets... I like it, teorically you can keep deal damage or, whenever it becomes blocked, destroy the blocking creature before damages... I'd like to see more of these creatures, like Drelnoch and Slith Strider...
4/5
Posted By:
leomistico
(2/10/2014 12:28:57 PM)
And with Journey into Nyx, Nautilus tribal is now a thing. Yes, Magic is getting a second Nautilus. Crystalline Nautilus.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(4/9/2014 3:15:35 AM)
Blue Gray Ogre that recycles itself once a 2/2 isn't relevant anymore. I say not bad.
Posted By:
rubber
(2/2/2010 4:28:05 PM)