I thought demos were supposed to have drawbacks...
There was a question about that in the Great Designer search, but recently MaRo said that magic was moving away from drawbacks, so i guess this is what he meant.
Eventually, demons will just be big with no cost (other than mana of course) like dragons.
I don't like it.
Posted By:
SIlverSkyz
(7/8/2011 12:09:12 PM)
@SIlverSkyz
... i don't like it either. i only got into magic at the end of rise but ive seen quite a bit of the older demons. they were cool! how does giving you free stuff without any consequence fit the idea of bargaining with a demon for help!?
they should up the drawbacks and up the power of demons. and down the power of angels
Posted By:
jamiepm
(7/10/2011 3:38:12 AM)
the only problem with your "if you cast him, you should win. Period." hypothesis is that he costs as much as both cards in the most relevant combo combined, and still falls to titans. Could be an EDH card, if your deck is scraped for the Real Demonic Tutor.
Posted By:
alucard311
(7/7/2011 6:33:54 PM)
this card is fuckin 6/6 flying. a good card to have in your deck
Posted By:
crownofvampires
(8/9/2011 9:07:00 PM)
I get it, he's a demonic tutor! *harharhar*
but I'm still not impressed
Posted By:
Arachibutyrophobia
(7/7/2011 10:32:20 PM)
I'm not even mad if I have to reanimate him.
Posted By:
TexasDice
(11/14/2013 11:47:57 PM)
this is a great card! believe me! if you don't know what to look for you just get another runed-scarred demon. maybe your opponent can kill one, but not all of them.
Posted By:
don_miguel
(7/8/2011 4:28:34 AM)
Don't demons come with drawbacks (other than cmc)?
Posted By:
ZEvilMustache
(7/8/2011 5:43:41 AM)
@alucard311, it has more card advantage than the tutor, in EDH being a slower format i'd rather have the demon, and in case you hadn't noticed, titans fall to titans as well, so does every other mothafuckin creature with toughness 6 or less you stupid ***!
Posted By:
oj48
(7/13/2011 8:58:52 AM)
I don't really think this card means they're making a long-term shift in the normal "drawbackiness" of demons. I think the thought process was more a simple:
"Hey, we're printing Demonic Tutor on a really large stick! What creature type should it be?"
"Uh.... demon?"
"GIVE THAT MAN A RAISE!"
Posted By:
Tanaka348
(8/5/2011 6:50:38 PM)