If by funniest you mean most inexplicably horrifying...
Posted By:
jetzine
(1/6/2010 10:20:05 PM)
maybe my favorite art on a magic card. i just picture the lil changeling going "wehee!!!"
Posted By:
Kyzar
(2/28/2011 7:01:22 PM)
Goes quite nicely with Coat of Arms if you're targeting one of your own creatures. Congratulations, your 1st-turn drop just turned into a giant freaking monster!
Posted By:
Diachronos
(9/10/2010 5:24:30 PM)
The scariness of this card rivals the most frightening Innistrad cards.
Posted By:
IUHoosier
(11/11/2011 10:44:43 PM)
I'll grant that Path is cheaper, but I think this is generally a better play than Path toward the beginning of the game.
Swords would generally be the best of the bunch early game. However, the only thing that Swords has over Crib Swap, in almost all circumstances, is that it's {2} cheaper - which isn't always a big deal. Especially in a deck with half-way effective mana-ramp, Crib Swap is an excellent card - playable by your second turn/land drop.
In any other color, this card would be rated much closer to 5.
Posted By:
humor_love
(8/3/2012 6:06:45 PM)
Haakon, Stromgald Scourge
Posted By:
IsaacThimbleby
(10/6/2009 6:03:03 AM)
So much flavor. Awesome.
Posted By:
babylonian007
(2/16/2010 9:49:40 PM)
The crazy thing is the first time I saw this card I was unsettled by the art/flavor & set it aside. I eventually got past that & run a few in my R/W deck as it's some damn solid removal.
But still, I wish it had different flavor, as the look of distress on the lil Kithkin Momma haunts me. What the hell are the changeling creeps doing with her baby?!
Posted By:
TheAlucinaut
(2/16/2010 12:51:45 PM)
reaper king doesn't work, it's your opponent who get's the token. (or the player who controls the creature you target) you could however cast it on your own creature to trigger reaper king but I'm sure there's better ways to trigger him.
Posted By:
supershawn
(3/11/2011 3:52:23 PM)
Ah i can relate to this card :3
Posted By:
Llandner
(10/22/2009 6:42:08 PM)