If you Donate a Sorrow's Path to your opponent and then Twiddle the Sorrow's Path, you can kill this.
Holy crap I found a use for Sorrow's Path.
Posted By:
Totema
(12/28/2013 7:24:34 PM)
Oh no! Ghostfire does nothing!
On another note, this creature is based on the belief that knowing a person's true name gives power over the person, especially a wizard. Therefore, wizards would go by a different name while keeping their birth name a secret. I am reminded of the Earthsea books, and perhaps Rumpelstiltskin story.
Posted By:
avimkv
(10/29/2013 7:56:12 PM)
Wizards figured that including "True-Name Nemesis can't be countered" would have created another wacky "Voice of Resurgenceprice skyrocket."
And I had hoped to be able to afford the deck, too...
Posted By:
AnnoyingFogGuy
(11/4/2013 9:32:38 PM)
Great card for people who are tired of playing Magic.
Posted By:
ranchsicle
(1/14/2014 10:49:53 AM)
When all else fails, Ratchet Bomb?
Posted By:
Khazpar
(11/8/2013 12:11:22 AM)
Like Fadingstar says, it should definitely be a rule that if you don't know the player's real full name, you can't get the effect. Making the card near-useless online, and causing everyone in legacy tournaments to sign up under pseudonyms.
Posted By:
BorosGreengrocer
(11/19/2013 5:33:42 AM)
Pick your comment...
A) If ever a card embodied "Come At Me Bro"...
B) Visible Stalker.
C) Should've been 1WW with a name like "Sworn Enemy."
D) The Littlest Progenitus.
Posted By:
EGarrett01
(1/15/2014 10:32:24 AM)
Sad its only gonna be legal in Legacy and back. And commander, obviously.
A truly intimidating card, for sure.
Preordering for $30-40 usd can you believe?
Posted By:
Myrs
(10/31/2013 1:02:14 AM)
@lorendorky
Which does what? True-Name Nemesis has protection from anything controlled by the chosen player, that includes planeswalkers.
Posted By:
EternalPhi
(10/29/2013 10:43:45 PM)
This is the first non-white card granting either variable or absolute protection (outside of Greater Morphling).
For one more U, we've upgraded Invisible Stalker by tripling its power, immunizing it to all creatures an opponent controls, and stapling one of the most popular creature types onto it.
Despite the power I rate this card average because of the flavor paradigm shift, abuse of the protection mechanic (Progenitus-like), and shameless pandering to Legacy.
Posted By:
DoorDie
(11/12/2013 9:23:19 AM)