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I have a question: when you attack with the creature that you just gained control of using this card... does the creature become tapped during the opponent's next turn?
Posted By: Wrath909 (11/12/2011 4:46:25 PM)
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BEHOLD the bluest Red card EVER printed!!!!
Posted By: Xineombine (10/20/2012 7:32:57 AM)
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It's kinda cute how it curves out of Culling Dais, don't you think?
Posted By: DacenOctavio (11/4/2011 11:54:07 PM)
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OK, (counting Threaten) this has been printed in 5 core sets now. Each time with that misleading reminder text: (It can attack and {T} this turn.)
New Player: "Steal your Wall of Swords, attack you with it."
Is no one concerned about this scenario?
Posted By: HuntingDrake (4/25/2012 12:14:53 AM)
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@ HuntedWumpusMustDie Oh you blue fanboy you.
Posted By: Ligerman30 (5/13/2012 5:49:19 AM)
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Works well with Mind Extraction.
Posted By: atemu1234 (7/15/2012 8:41:30 PM)
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As it has already been said. These kind of cards are great to use and be built around in sacrifice decks. It's so evil, yet so fun to utilize their own creatures to attack them, for it to be sacrificed to Fling or stuff like Nantuko Husk or Carrion Feeder. Skirsdag High Priest for gravy.
Posted By: Dabok (7/27/2012 4:01:21 AM)
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What happens when you cloud shift the stolen creature? Do you retain control of the creature?
Posted By: iamdansauer (7/29/2012 11:14:17 PM)
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I liked it better when it was called threaten.
Still a good card, though.

3.5/5
Posted By: Sharu (8/4/2012 9:58:23 PM)
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@iamdansaur - Since the creature becomes a 'different' creature (it's not the same one that's been stolen by the Act, since it left play), you'd keep it permanently.

@HeavyEcho - Without a sac outlet, I'd rather play this, since it doesn't buff the opponent's creature.

@HuntingDrake - Since the wall has defender (and the reminder text), not in the least.
Posted By: Alsebra (8/5/2012 8:54:59 AM)
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