infinite combo: put gloves on, grab card, keep poking opponent's skin or fingernails with card
Posted By:
Layk
(10/24/2012 11:08:37 AM)
Is it legal to throw this at your opponent?
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(12/4/2012 10:25:08 PM)
I just rate cards from these sets on how fun they are, this is a solid 5/5.
Posted By:
mtg777
(1/2/2013 4:18:36 PM)
{1B} for a 2.5/2.5 is really good, so the "lose life" ability must be a drawback.
Posted By:
azure_drake222222
(2/1/2013 5:40:35 PM)
Actually, rulings state that if your cards are in sleeves, they count as the cards. So no, sleeves don't mess with the functionality of this card.
Posted By:
Totema
(3/7/2013 12:27:46 PM)
@dabir: Genius!
Posted By:
slathbog3000
(5/11/2013 6:44:46 AM)
When we pick something up, we are not touching the object at all,the electrons of our hand repels against the electrons of the object,electrons pass heat and electricity and it is this that gives us the "illusion" of touch. -Physics Ruling
Posted By:
Leuitikos
(12/20/2013 9:25:11 AM)
So, if I stabbed/bludgeoned/poisoned/suffocated my opponent and then dismembered his corpse (or at the very least, cut off his finger) and then repeatedly put the body parts on this card, provided that there were any skin remaining, what will happen?
I'm guessing with the finger I need only repeatedly tap (literally) this, but if it is a severed finger, is it considered to still be my opponent's skin or is it mine, due to it changing control?
Supposing I put my opponent in a woodchipper and then pour the resulting purée on this card, how much damage will they take? What about if I make nice neat little chunks and drop them skin side down on the card, is it 2 damage for each?
If this is sleeved, will any damage be taken at all? If not, can either player remove it from the sleeve (if so just paint over the clear side and when your opponent pulls it out to look at it they take at least 2 damage)
These questions need answering, can any judges help?
Posted By:
Drewskithelegend
(2/11/2014 9:40:05 PM)
Is there any way to cast this without having to wear gloves and not lose 2 life?
I'm thinking that perhaps, while it is on the stack, you hold it above the table, drop it, and then use a token card (or some other object from outside the game) to prop it face-up if it landed on the table face down. Similarly, you can use that same object to tap it when attacking.
Posted By:
MechaKraken
(4/5/2014 6:44:52 PM)