Looks like the elephants in whiptail wurm's art finally got along with wurms, but maybe too well...
Posted By:
divine_exodus
(1/10/2011 3:11:56 PM)
I prefer Krosan Beast in all of its squirrel beast glory.
Posted By:
Revelation666
(7/1/2010 10:06:29 PM)
'Handful' because Threshold needs 7 in grave, and you draw 7 to start.
Thank you, thank you, I'll be here all day.
Posted By:
Dabir
(6/14/2011 4:56:00 PM)
This was one of the first heavy hitting cards I owned, back when I started in Odyssey. And I still like it, because of the mechanic behind it...it got me into realising that discarding cards and putting things into your graveyard could be a very good thing, something I'm glad I learned early on, given how I tend to play now.
Posted By:
Lateralis0ne
(8/18/2010 9:08:16 PM)
not too bad i would like to have it as a joke and to play
Posted By:
qaq456
(5/17/2010 2:13:21 AM)
Should be listed just as elephant and its ability should be
Threshold - metamorphic wurm becomes Wurm and gets +4/+4
but I guess that is not nearly hilarious as creature type Elephant Wurm
Posted By:
Hoonster
(3/3/2011 8:34:18 AM)
I'd argue that it's an elephant that becomes a wurm; look at Werebear for reference. Cards that "transform" with threshold typically depict the post-transformation image of the creature, and contain both creature types. And, as it was said before, elephants are typically 3/3s, while wurms are more prone to the 7/7 range
Posted By:
Dr.Pingas
(7/1/2011 12:55:29 AM)
No... the "Wurm" is actually the elephant's trunk. He's like a trapdoor spider, but an elephant, or an iceberg, where the "wurm" would just be the tip.
This card is just hilarious.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(2/19/2010 4:49:21 PM)
Elf Snake. . . .
Posted By:
John-Bender
(11/22/2009 10:59:10 PM)
I think it's the other way round... it's an elephant that transforms into a Wurm.. (elephant cards are typically 3/3 like this cards default stats are. Shame it doesn't have trample.
Posted By:
Malnourished_Student
(12/7/2009 3:59:00 AM)