@ROBRAM89
Yeah, it says people don't quite realize the power this thing has. All they see is the "Browbeat syndrome," not realizing that this is easily going to be awesome in the right deck. It's a little harder to use effectively than some of the others in this cycle, but that's blue's bag.
Posted By:
The_Stray
(8/25/2011 1:18:54 PM)
This was a nice approach to the 'slith' ability. I like the idea of being rewarded for chump blocking. Like it was mentioned, any equipment (like the original swords) would be nice on this.
"Swing for 3"
"Um, I block it, you get a card and my creature dies."
"Yeah, so you taking it?"
"I take it, you get a card and my creature dies, plus I'm taking 3. >.<"
Posted By:
OmegaSerris
(11/4/2011 9:43:52 PM)
I use this guy in my Sun Quon Sun Quan, Lord of Wu deck, and he wreaks havoc when left unchecked. To be fare, everything wreaks havoc in that deck.
Posted By:
xxxhugsxxx
(2/24/2012 9:44:48 PM)
Equip it with some sort of your defense and your opponent will very quickly learn "Damned if you do, Damned if you don't."
Posted By:
NARFNra
(12/23/2010 5:55:03 PM)
I like this slith. I use it in a deck that also has Crafty Pathmages and Ninja of the Deep Hourses, so I use the pathmage to beef this guy up to a 3/3 and then let my opponent have the choice.
Posted By:
littlebeast
(2/6/2010 2:53:21 PM)
This is absurdly cool.
I can't recall the last time a creature cycle was done wherein one of the creatures had a wholly unique ability as opposed to some manner of keyword.
Posted By:
HairlessThoctar
(1/9/2011 4:49:33 PM)
Make it unblockable, then cast Curtain of Light in the end of combat step. Most expensive Zap ever.
Posted By:
tenkaze
(5/13/2013 2:10:09 PM)
This is the lowest-rated Slith. That says quite a bit.
Posted By:
ROBRAM89
(2/4/2011 9:38:04 PM)
STRIIIIIDEEERRRR!
Posted By:
RunedServitor
(10/2/2012 12:16:11 AM)
Pricey but definitely worth it
Posted By:
Daniel2013
(1/30/2013 2:27:21 PM)