Probably the number one badass of all time.
Posted By:
Dark_Raider
(11/14/2009 2:31:12 PM)
Another use for Dragon arch.
Posted By:
Cloverdad
(11/20/2010 5:01:28 AM)
Dramatic Entrance is 5 mana by the way.
You can also use a Bloom Tender and Fusion Elemental.
Also, you can get a few Birds of Paradise out on the first couple turns. Then play a Composite Golem on turn 4. Finish off by sacking your Composite Golem and tapping your other permanents for WUBRG+WUBRG=Progenitus!
I actually had an opponent forfeit even though he had a Progenitus. I had close to 100 life though...
Hah, this is like the super-card of magic. It's the most invulnrable card, and it has a crazy mana cost. Sure, you could dream up even more powerful cards, but there's no point. It's time to make practical titans.
Posted By:
Arachibutyrophobia
(9/6/2009 5:13:27 PM)
No it is not invulnerable to the Wrath of God. Protection means that it can't be targeted by that effect. Since Wrath of God is a global effect, Progenitus can be affected. But the beautiful thing about this card is that it never makes it to the graveyard. It Can't be destroyed. It goes right back in your library and awaits you to recast it. It is the card of all cards and can with a little research, be cast for only 1 Mana!
Posted By:
mnDragon
(3/28/2009 9:10:27 AM)
emrakul, the aeons torn vs progenitus ftw!
Posted By:
Hibron
(4/30/2010 7:08:05 AM)
Yes, Ludovici, you can have protection from any card type (I can also cite Azorius First-Wing, protection from enchantments), subtype (Nath's Buffon have protection from elves), from converted mana cost (That futureshifted kithkin whose name I forget) or even from the name of the card! (Runed Halo)
Progenitus have protection from EVERYTHING. In a sense, you could say it have "protection from spells" also. It even have protection from each individual Magic card by name!
But, if protection from the color of the spell don't save it, why having protection from any other characteristic of that spell will make it different in any sense?
Having "protection from spells" is as useless as "protection from white" against Wrath of God. It would still means "can't be targeted, attached, or blocked by any spell, and damage from any spell is prevented". WoG don't do any of these things.
Not even "protection from the name Wrath of God" helps: It can't be targeted, attached or blocked by WoG... (see all)
Posted By:
will_dice
(11/5/2009 7:26:20 AM)
Protection just means a card can't be targeted, damaged, enchanted, or blocked. It is still affected by spells and abilities that don't target cards, such as Wrath of God.
Posted By:
Guest1266442913
(3/6/2009 2:54:24 PM)
Let's see, what makes a card 5/5. 1) Awesome artwork, check! 2) Flavor text fits the theme, check! 3) The card massively influences the game, check! 4) It can be abused easily, check! 5) It makes your opponents sh!t their pants, check!
Yup, 5/5 nuff said.
Posted By:
PushyCarrot
(6/29/2012 12:26:46 PM)
DOUBLE RAINBOW! OMG!
Posted By:
NeedADispenserHere
(12/30/2010 2:31:34 PM)
So Wizards looked at Progenitus and thought, man we need to make a creature that's even harder to deal with. So they came up with Emrakul. Although in some ways its the opposite of Progenitus. Instead of needing all 5 manas, it needs any manas. I wonder which one is taller?
Posted By:
alblast
(8/3/2011 6:23:57 PM)