Reminds me of good ol' Apprentice Wizard.
Posted By:
Tiggurix
(9/30/2011 5:14:20 PM)
Innistrad is a weird block, for sure. In any other situation, this would be some kind of pathetic Myr knockoff that would get 0.5 starred into oblivion. I mean, you mill yourself for one, it's 1/1, and the mana it adds is colorless. "Strictly inferior to Silver Myr" people would say.
And then Innistrad came along and made milling yourself a valid tactic.
Posted By:
Nucleon
(9/23/2011 7:22:12 PM)
@Welsch boy: The fall is what I'm guessing.
Posted By:
Mike-C
(3/17/2012 10:40:41 PM)
So with this card can I flip more than one from the top of my library on a single tap to mana ramp my colorless?
Posted By:
Mongoguy
(10/8/2012 8:49:08 PM)
If an experienced magic player who is playing for 10 years use a Go for the Throat on this little guy, well it is a good card I guess. 4/5 cuz it is only logical to play this in a self mill deck.
Posted By:
hawkeye137
(12/26/2012 6:55:39 PM)
Seeing this, I'm kinda sad that he's not Geralf's assistant in raising the lightning vane.
Posted By:
Lateralis0ne
(11/16/2011 8:19:33 AM)
This is the card that ties my deck together. Between all the graveyard recursion, and the exorbitant costs of a lot of those flashback cards, this guy does everything I need. Put stuff in my graveyard so I can nab it at my leisure, and gets me the mana I need to actually enact my recursion. If you were considering putting a mana myr in your self-mill, don't bother.
This is your man, right here.
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(3/18/2012 3:45:13 PM)
Good synergy with Molten Tail Masticore
Posted By:
feedbacker
(8/5/2012 9:56:37 AM)
This + Havengul Runebinder + Rooftop Storm + Nightscape Familiar for ultimate flavor and a mean self-mill zombie deck.
Posted By:
Morgaledh
(9/7/2012 8:44:15 AM)
Deathrite Shaman approves.
Posted By:
talcumpowder0046
(9/28/2012 5:31:37 AM)