This card is legendary. Every real magic player knows Coat of Arms.
Posted By:
dberry02
(8/31/2010 1:04:43 AM)
@Cirkustanz: Dregscape Zombie gets +1/+1, Shivan Zombie +2/+2 and Balduvian Barbarian +1/+1.
For each creature on the battlefield, ask: How many creatures on the battlefield share at least one creture type with this? It gets +1/+1 for each of them.
Posted By:
Rainyday2012
(8/25/2009 2:49:39 AM)
this card is very good with Plainswalker Elspeth, cause you just keep puting the tokens in. In a soldier or elf deck this is dominating. as long as your not playing a soldier or elf deck. you may want to keep a naturalize back just incase.
Posted By:
Rafiqofthemany
(8/12/2009 11:58:29 AM)
I would like this card better if it didnt apply to both players. Although now that tribal decks have died down a little (other than Elf and Faerie decks) i think it is more playable. Combine with a field full of elves and some way to give em trample and you have yourself an easy win.
Posted By:
EpicSeven
(6/22/2009 5:53:32 PM)
Overrun to give them trample, or Primal Rage.
Posted By:
Piechart
(7/6/2009 10:02:54 PM)
very nice picture. Cool. Icl. the text on the card hahaha
Posted By:
Ziggy85
(7/7/2009 4:45:32 AM)
What about if you have Dregscape Zombie (creature type zombie) a Shivan Zombie (which is creature type barbarian zombie), and Balduvian Barbarian (which is creature type Human Barbarian).
What creatures get what bonuses?
I think the Dregscape would get +1/+1, the Shivan Zombie +2/+2, and the Balduvian Barbarian would get +1/+1.
A friend thinks the Dregscape Zombie would get +1/+1, the Shivan Zombie +1/+1, and the Balduvian Barbarian would get nothing.
We went back and forth on this for ages. His friend tried saying "actually, none of them get any bonuses at all, since they are 3 different creature types. We interjected of course, with the card text example, and he stopped talking.
Posted By:
Cirkustanz
(8/23/2009 7:02:05 PM)
A much cheaper version of Sliver Legions...unless your opponent is playing a deck with one type of creature...
Posted By:
Superllama12
(1/20/2011 6:31:11 PM)
I loved disenchanting it when an elf or kithkin deck would "swing for the win". Made a fantastic combat trick.
Posted By:
Tommy9898
(2/5/2011 1:31:08 PM)
@dberry:
Not literally. Only figuratively.
Posted By:
land_comment
(3/28/2011 4:20:00 PM)