Why an untapped creature? AAAARGH. Oh well, at least it can be used with Eldrazi Spawn generators.
Posted By:
Fanaticmogg
(1/31/2011 3:42:12 PM)
Yes.. WHYYYYYYYY?!!1?1
Interesting flavor, can be used in some cases. I've been wondering for awhile if indestructible creatures can be sacrificed, they probably can be, but use them with this just in case. Possibly run UR if you're silly for untapping.
Something like this would be... "okay" in a Kuldotha Red. Drop Memnite/OThopter/ChimericMass/Something and K Rebirth for 3 tokens. Use this enchantment next turn and sacrifice one for 4 total damage or sacrifice the enchanted for total 6 damage if you didn't pull a G Guide or Bushwhacker to play.
Posted By:
Deepfried-Owls
(5/15/2011 6:21:47 PM)
I used to use this in a kobolds deck, good times.
Posted By:
kashonismw
(9/18/2011 5:32:54 AM)
Dies to Murder.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(4/15/2013 7:17:33 AM)
This really wishes all of your creatures had vigilance, double strike, lifelink, and persist.
Posted By:
HuntingDrake
(5/20/2012 9:07:49 AM)
This aura brings card disadvantage to a whole new level...
Posted By:
tcollins
(3/20/2014 3:52:14 PM)
As it turns out, there is a pretty nice combo to be done with this card. I usually do something along these lines:
Turn 1: Swamp.
Turn 2: Rakdos Carnarium, pull up the Swamp, discard Butcher of Malakir.
Turn 3: Swamp, Exhume, Wild Cantor. Butcher's now on the field.
Turn 4: Buried Alive, Rakdos Carnarium, pull up a Swamp. Stick Thraximundar, It That Betrays, and another Butcher in the graveyard.
Turn 5: Swamp, Dread Return on It That Betrays, play this enchantment on the Butcher. Sacrifice your Wild Cantor, steal each opponent's creature, sacrifice those creatures, etc. until their board is completely gone.
5/5
Posted By:
OnyxSturm
(4/18/2014 9:51:51 PM)