Followed Footsteps
Posted By:
VampireChild85
(11/4/2009 10:33:48 PM)
Says any SNOT in play, so what happens if you stick it onto an opponent's? Some kind of crazy shared control scenario?
Posted By:
metalevolence
(7/18/2012 7:01:21 PM)
There is NOT a four card limit. That's just as far as the example goes, I found it on wizards.com:
The example on the card only explains what happens with up to four cards. Assuming I get a fifth one in play (let's say I use a Clone), is it a 25/25?
Yes. The example merely stopped at four for space reasons. (We didn't have space to include examples for all natural numbers.)
@jsttu: I was actually looking for what S.N.O.T. stood for when I found what I wrote above, didn't give an answer for what it stood for though.
I found a separate article by Mark Rosewater where he says, 'This card came about as we were trying to find ways to create cards that worked together. The name, by the way, was inspired by the movie C.H.U.D.'.
IMDb says that stands for 'Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dweller', but can also mean 'Contamination Hazard Urban Disposal' as apparently some crates are labeled in the movie. (I've never seen it)
I don't know if I got us closer of further to guessing what... (see all)
Posted By:
TreeTrunkMaster
(5/24/2011 2:26:18 PM)
Soul Foundry is always nice.
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(1/18/2011 6:58:15 PM)
Don't forget Dance of Many, Clone, Sakashima the Impostor (It works!), Vesuvan Doppelganger, or even Quicksilver Gargantuan.. So many options.
You can even stick a S.N.O.T. onto _____, if you change it's name first.
Posted By:
sendai45
(1/25/2011 2:40:49 PM)
Achoo! Does anyone have a guess as to what S.N.O.T. stands for?
Posted By:
jsttu
(2/23/2011 6:17:50 AM)
My roommate just said the other day he wishes there was a card like this- but he doesn't like green, so just wait and see what'll happen when I tell him!
Posted By:
Garfunculus
(3/3/2011 5:37:40 PM)
Super Nasty Organic Terror
thats what i think it means
Posted By:
WannabeJedi1337
(2/29/2012 7:59:03 PM)
S'NOT FUNNY!
Sorry...that was awful...
Posted By:
Bogmire
(6/20/2012 8:04:46 AM)
If you have 3.5 of them, it's a 12.25/12.25. However, Un-cards only use halves.
If you have -2 of them (I don't know why), it's still a 4/4.
If you have i of them, it's a -1/-1, and it dies instantly.
Posted By:
azure_drake222222
(2/5/2013 8:57:21 AM)