Such flavor...I can't not like it.
Posted By:
Lief098
(9/22/2011 7:46:26 PM)
I want to stick this on Glissa, the Traitor sacrificing Perilous Myr to shoot a blocker.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(10/10/2011 6:43:36 PM)
I prefer Piston Sledge and its synergy with artifacts (wellsprings, etc) versus this and some sort of odd morbid combo.
Posted By:
Richard_Hawk
(10/1/2011 4:35:08 PM)
Excellent sac engine in innistrad (combine with Falkenrath Noble), powerful equip, and 2 turn kill with Blighted Agent.
Posted By:
Yezzerat
(2/10/2012 3:56:17 PM)
4/5! If you know how to play this game, this card will appeal to you. The name and flavor are wicked!! =
Posted By:
Silence9
(2/13/2012 9:23:38 AM)
Word on the street is Kalastria Highborn wears a thong one of these...
Posted By:
Hayw00d0909
(10/28/2011 10:56:08 PM)
At my last draft I sacrificed my Doomed Traveler and equipped it to my Thraben Sentry, which then flipped into Thraben Militia
I swing with a 9/6 Trample. Do you block? :P
Posted By:
shmewdog
(2/19/2012 10:54:34 PM)
"It's dangerous to go alone! Take this!"
RIIIIIIIIIIIPP
Posted By:
Lateralis0ne
(11/16/2011 8:16:08 AM)
If the only creature I control has undying, can I sacrifice it to equip the Hauberk to itself when it comes back? In other words, does the undying trigger and bring the creature back before I have to choose a target for the equip?
No.
This fails on the simple basis that when a creature leaves the battlefield, and then later returns to the battlefield, it is considered a new creature, and therefore, not the original target. By sacrificing the intended target (with Undying), it does go:
Announce Activation of Ability
Name Target
Pay Costs (Sacrifice)
New trigger hits the stack (undying)
Resolve Undying--> Creature Returns
Artifact looks for target- target left, and therefore is no longer valid.
Ability fizzles.
Posted By:
TheManicMagician
(9/26/2012 7:54:44 AM)
Equip this on a creature then sac it. Lolololololo...
Posted By:
blueMag
(9/1/2012 9:10:47 AM)