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Although....if it took 99 monks to imprison 1 Yukora, I suppose 4 Phyrexian Obliterators would just flat depopulate the entire plane of Kamigawa? lol
Blightsteel Colossus might even be able to compleat O-Kagachi o.O
EDIT: By the way, there is a SERIOUSLY over-looked comparison I cannot believe I missed: the best way to evaluate a MAGIC card is to try to think of another card with a similar mana cost that could have HIGHLY influenced R&D's thoughts on it-- regardless of if RnD is thinking like Modern Players or not.
Juzam Djinn. BAM. Yukora is the first Demon to be easily castable in any given casual game of Magic since Juzam. Instead of costing a Boatload of mana, He costs a simple Handful.
He costs 4 Mana. 4 mana, it turns out, tends to be the space where a large percent of amazing Creatures, Planeswalkers, and Enchantments come from. In the days of Lorwyn, it was still conventional wisdom that ''5 mana spells ought to win you the game'... (see all)
Posted By:
ParallaxtheRevan
(11/13/2013 3:01:04 PM)
I've noticed that not too many people seem to mention the obvious combo with this card: use it with ogres! There are actually quite a few good ogres nowadays. I'd be happy with casting Yukora on turn 4, and then bloodrushing Wrecking Ogre onto it on turn 5 and bonking the opponent for sixteen. Yukora's main advantage over Phyrexian Obliterator is that it is more splashable, which means that Yukora can be used in black-red decks (which can use all the good red ogres).
Posted By:
OlvynChuru
(6/8/2014 9:25:06 AM)