I'm a blue/black Dimir fanatic, even read the books (which rock! :D) and this creature is especially evil when it allows you to avoid bad "enters the battlefield-abilities"...!^^
Also fun to use when you suddenly put something in your graveyard you could turn the Doppelganger into spontaneously to block or attack with it!
Hehehe... :D
Posted By:
Schlappi
(9/9/2009 7:06:29 AM)
I wonder if I do this with phage the untouchable will I lose?
Posted By:
Mana
(11/3/2009 10:35:44 PM)
Awesome creature. Justifiable as graveyard hate in any blue-black edh format deck, and so so fun and versatile. 5/5
Posted By:
iPotato
(3/10/2010 6:55:23 PM)
What if I would make doppelganger an unblockable creature first (like phanthom warrior/dimir infiltrator) and then make it a Phage. Would Phage be unblockable?....
Posted By:
SFisscher
(1/18/2010 2:43:40 AM)
dammmmnnnn
Posted By:
maestroanth
(6/26/2009 10:11:40 PM)
i get taht for balance resons it has to have it but i dont see why the doppelganger copies the supertypes of creatures such as legendaries as well
Posted By:
Thorn-Wychkin
(5/12/2010 12:43:48 PM)
u cant copy dread cuz he would automatically go back into the users library.
could u copy cards with shroud from the grave?
Posted By:
F0zzy
(8/9/2010 12:39:06 PM)
You can copy Dread with this. Because Dread (like the Eldrazi brothers) says "When this creature is put into a graveyard" and not "If this creature would be put into a graveyard." you can do things in response to their graveyard trigger. Like exil them with Dimir Doppelganger or exile the graveyard with a crypt or a spellbomb to still get rid of them.
Posted By:
Bandswithother
(2/13/2011 1:26:29 PM)
DIIIIIIIIIIIMMMMMMMMMMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By:
divine_exodus
(4/22/2011 9:26:44 AM)
doctor who anybody?
Posted By:
Gahoojin
(6/26/2011 7:32:15 PM)