This is so Rebecca Guay. What the hell happened? Anyways, Phylactery Lich likes it, but hardly needs it.
Posted By:
NuclearMECCA
(5/7/2011 1:45:44 PM)
Protection against the Phyrexian infection? Let's see:
Ashnod once built the same tech. And guess what? She was killed by a Phyrexian.
(Well, probably because she didn't want to use the transmogrant on herself.
I have to admit though, her variant of +1/+1 and becoming an artifact also didn't make you look remotely as pretty as the Neurok teasing lingerie variant...)
Posted By:
Mode
(10/3/2011 4:12:31 PM)
When I first saw this art, I thought it was an octopus. Boy was I wrong!
Posted By:
luxma
(3/17/2011 9:29:50 AM)
I wonder if this will get more love with the upcoming set...
Posted By:
SeiberTross
(4/20/2011 11:59:21 AM)
When I first saw this art, I thought:
Ah... Ms. Nielsen... when almost all the other Magic artists try to make their junk photorealistic, your artwork remains the most magical. Thank you. I mean this thing tells a story... rook crosery...
Oh and tell them to put your stuff on GOOD CARDS more along the likes of Divine Offering!
P.S. Those Partisan spies were right.
Posted By:
mflanaga
(4/10/2011 12:25:01 PM)
Helps enables metalcraft, and at the same time causes the equipped creature to be more susceptible to removal, such as Naturalize and Nature's Claim
Posted By:
tcollins
(7/31/2011 12:35:05 AM)
When I first saw this art, I thought, "Nice abs."
Posted By:
themlsna
(1/29/2011 3:13:58 PM)
Giving your creatures the metalcraft you needed seemed like a good plan. Then of course, the opponent has the Divine Offering for you newly artifact creature!
Posted By:
bri_boomer
(1/30/2011 5:40:17 AM)
3.5/5
I run an anti-artifact deck. I can exile/destroy any artifact with ease. My only issue is if my opponent has none. Granted, the +1/+1 can slow me down, but as long as I am smart, this works really well with my Liquimetal Coatings, Crushes, and Hoard-Smelter Dragon. Soon I will have Into the Core, and no permanent will I fear. Not bad for a pure red, I think.
Posted By:
Crosserenti
(2/3/2011 10:39:27 AM)
This is more like what Liquimetal Coating should have been.
Posted By:
Feralsymphony
(2/5/2011 3:56:56 PM)