Deathbringer Thoctar and Goblin Sharpshooter like this a lot. Definitely going in my Prossh EDH Deck.
Posted By:
Grakling
(2/4/2014 8:02:14 AM)
I think everyone is under-estimating the beauty of this card. Slap some black white together, a little token creation, you have an army of itty-bitties with the ability to scare off anything big. If you want to keep it mono-black, as many people would do with this, you could add in some Crypt Ghast, which makes this card a three drop after you play Crypt Ghast.
I'm only going to give it 4 stars due to the fact that, by itself, it is very much late game.
Posted By:
JPerson
(3/27/2014 11:00:15 AM)
@ RickT
Doesn't interact with any other Gorgon?
Gorgon Recluse, Infernal Medusa, Masked Gorgon, Sisters of Stone Death, and Visara the Dreadful do not have deathtouch, and Reaper of the Wilds needs an activation for it.
I don't see Gorgon tribal being a thing unless there's a ton of them in Journey to Nyx, but there's certainly some interaction.
Posted By:
Atali
(4/7/2014 12:48:27 PM)
This card is NOT overcosted. A creature that automatically gives all your creatures deathtouch is totally worth six mana. I'm not trying to be sarcastic. Deathtouch is a REALLY powerful ability. This card basically lets every utility creature you control at least trade with an opponent's creature. That's not even considering trample or first strike.
@Leo...Preliator
Wow, really? Sigh... haters these days... Bow of Nylea only affects attacking creatures. There IS such a thing as blocking, and deathtouch is the most useful when you are blocking. When you are attacking, the ability is simply a form of evasion. Also, the bow is green, so you really are comparing apples and oranges. Death Baron only affects skeletons and zombies, while this affects all of your creatures (not all black decks are monoblack decks, the more you know). I'm sorry if I sound condescending, it's just that your comment was so ignorant. Of course you aren't going to put it in your vampire control deck. Just because... (see all)
Posted By:
OlvynChuru
(5/12/2014 5:07:37 PM)