Sutured ghoul... That is all
Posted By:
Combofriend
(7/2/2013 10:13:44 PM)
Fun fact:
The German name of this card ("Krosanischer Wolkenkratzer") translates into "Krosan Skyscraper",
because "Cloudscraper" happens to be the literal translation of "Skyscraper" in that language.
Posted By:
Mode
(9/21/2013 5:33:44 AM)
"Looks at art"
Why you no trample?
Posted By:
TomWarleader
(9/28/2013 8:37:53 AM)
No one is going to call out Vedalken_Arbiter?
T1: Forest, Llanowar Elves
T2: Forest, Fyndhorn Elder
T3: Forest, =5 Mana (no Elvish Aberation)
T4: Forest, =9 Mana (no Krosan Cloudscraper)
He's missing a T2 Wild Growth.
Posted By:
Majinkajisan
(4/15/2014 8:44:58 PM)
@Xeddicus_Xor: No. Morphed creatures are nameless, colorless, creatures with no types or abilities. If not, and I had to pay during my upkeep for a morphed guy, wouldn't that kind of tip off what is hiding under there?
And to the nay-sayers about "lack of evasion", did you play during Scourge block? Morph WAS evasion. It was like a game of gambler's dice or something. Someone have 3 morphed dudes, and mana open. They swing. Who do you block? With what? What nasty are you letting through? What ability will the trigger when they flip? That was a great deal of the design of the set. So basically the chance of letting him pass only to have him flip and hit for 13 dmg WAS his evasion.
Granted his morph cost is high, but as others stated Astral slide could take care of that for a cheap fatty. You wouldn't be able to do this as a surprise like I was saying above, but lets assume you play slide T3, play this guy morphed T4 with mana to cycle a land, T5 you're swinging for 13, and e... (see all)
Posted By:
Bbone37
(4/20/2014 2:22:42 PM)