Play this card in constructed with 59 awesome cards to confuse the hell out of your opponent.
Posted By:
Purplerooster
(1/23/2013 4:59:14 PM)
Huh, another black Grizzly Bears. That said, though... is the rat really that strong? I mean, yes, compare him to the human corpse - he's huge! He's also undead, that's a point in his favour.
But he's still not as big as an entire pack of Grizzly Bears. Something is amiss here.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(1/23/2013 4:15:31 PM)
...And STILL no red bear.
Disgusting.
Posted By:
Blackworm_Bloodworm
(1/24/2013 6:05:11 PM)
It's actual creature type is "Zombie Rat Bear".
Posted By:
Lord_of_Tresserhorn
(4/23/2014 9:18:31 AM)
Call the flavor police! How can a rat be as big as a bear?!?
Posted By:
kenwakooo
(1/22/2013 6:47:31 PM)
Come on, I liked Walking Corpse as the standard. Why was this made?
Posted By:
xenohedron
(1/25/2013 8:04:39 PM)
For those who are angry that Red doesn't have a grizzly bear- Boros Guildmage, Izzet Guildmage, Rakdos Guildmage, Gruul Guildmage.
But as for true vanillas, Yes, Red is Aggro. But it is NOT a creature color. The list is, with top being the best creature color, and bottom the worst,
Green
White
Black
Red
Blue
This is why black has a bear and red does not. The color wheel is more colmpex than Aggro/Control or Direct Damage/Card Draw.
Posted By:
DaLucaray
(6/28/2013 5:20:55 PM)
@kenwakooo
Why is a rat as big as a bear? Easy. Giant Growth..
(does that imply it started as a -1/-1?)
Posted By:
casual_melvin
(3/1/2014 11:08:53 AM)
Not quite strictly better-- I'd throw Walking Corpse into my Rat deck to dodge Engineered Plague on Rat. =p Plus you get the irony bonus of rats falling victim to a plague.
Posted By:
ZealousEntropy
(6/23/2013 12:19:37 AM)