this card is amazing. My favorite things to slap this on are sower of temptation, meddling mage, forgotten ancient, though it sometimes makes you need scrap paper to keep track of what's going on. and a couple others that might be fun are Wirewood Hivemaster, Turntimber Ranger
probably best in UW for mirror-sigil sergeant , or in UG for doubling season, or in UGW for just general pwn
Posted By:
Gezus82
(12/13/2009 7:05:42 PM)
I love this card. I've got a few copies in my Thallid deck; even without fun cards like Paradox Haze or Doubling Season, it's incredibly fun to play on Mycoloth. Since Mycoloth creates Saprolings during the upkeep, rather than as the effect of removing spore counters, the first Mycoloth can create however many Saprolings, then the new copy of Mycoloth can devour them, repeating the process next turn.
In one game, my opponent made the mistake of playing a Wall of Reverence. I already had a Mycoloth enchanted with Followed Footsteps, so I played another Followed Footsteps on his wall, and began gaining life ridiculously fast.
It's definitely a fun card to play, with lots of possibilities.
Posted By:
SpencerDub
(3/1/2010 7:41:35 PM)
Vesuvan Doppelganger works ok with it too, if there's too many nice creatures to choose from. Bwahahaha
Posted By:
iPotato
(3/2/2010 11:45:45 AM)
What happens if you put this on a land that has become a creature?
For example, what if you followed footsteps an island with a wind zendikon on it?
Posted By:
Springeralready
(3/29/2010 12:54:09 PM)
Serra Avatar & Angelic Chorus anyone?
Posted By:
DayeV
(5/4/2010 11:00:24 AM)
Don't forget you can copy your opponent's creatures, too.
Posted By:
Belz_
(5/18/2010 4:00:25 PM)
This card on a copy of your's or even their Conquering Manticore hahaha take a creature every turn.
Posted By:
Poptart50100
(6/18/2010 9:57:44 AM)
If you play clone, copying (just for example) drudge skeletons (who does that?), then put footsteps on the clone, would you get a new clone every turn or a new drudge skeletons. I think it would be a skeleton but I'm not sure. Thx.
And Axer, yes, you can.
Posted By:
channelblaze
(7/15/2010 6:08:26 PM)
My buddy put this on a Tidehollow Sculler. Bad day...
Posted By:
surewhynot
(7/21/2010 4:02:19 PM)
@Axer: Yes, and that's precisely what you should do, since putting it on your creature is just asking to have it removed before your upkeep rolls around. Unless your opponent has a sacrifice outlet ready, it's pretty hilarious watching him scramble to get rid of the enchanted creature. At worst, he'll have to use his own removal spell on it, which is a 2-for-1 in your favor.
Posted By:
achilleselbow
(7/25/2010 10:27:33 AM)