I believe that, when you cast this, you flip the Penguin upside-down and place its rules text over the rules text of the enchanted creature.
Posted By:
ORC_Yawgmoth
(5/14/2010 9:41:08 AM)
All I can think of is that R&D must put their auras on opposing creatures way different than us mere mortals.
Posted By:
Tanaka348
(7/23/2010 6:08:45 PM)
reminds me of the reminder text on Obsidian Fireheart
Posted By:
Champion_Kitsune
(10/15/2009 8:19:42 PM)
This makes WAY more sense after reading the FAQTIWDAWCC: http://www.wizards.com/magic/tcg/article.aspx?x=magic/faq/unhinged
Posted By:
C5r1a5z0y
(5/17/2012 12:42:31 AM)
Brion Stoutarm as a general + token generator (i.e., Darien, King of Kjeldor) + this = awesome EDH card? lol
Posted By:
Musume
(6/22/2010 5:53:24 AM)
Hmm. I wonder if this could count as a Curse card?
Posted By:
Totema
(3/2/2012 11:42:56 AM)
Maybe it should say it confuses its owner, instead of the enchanted creature?
Posted By:
Darsidian
(6/10/2012 7:21:47 AM)
I think "confuse" refers to pokemon, which turned the pokemon upside down to signify confusion.
Posted By:
car2n
(4/7/2010 12:17:28 AM)
CarZn, I think you're right...I think this is a pokemon reference XD
But yes, you put the fire-penguin text box over the text box of the enchanted dude.
Posted By:
izzet_guild_mage
(6/9/2010 4:13:49 PM)
Curse turns the creature it enchants into a 6/5 Red Trampler Penguin, and when the creature goes to the graveyard the Curse returns to play enchanting a new creature.
Only confusing because of the way it is worded.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(3/1/2010 6:29:37 AM)