@The_Wolf
That wording wouldn't work. An "enchant creature" spell needs a creature target in order to be cast, which is why this new version starts with "enchant creature card in a graveyard" - it targets a creature in the graveyard. For the same reason, the original version used "enchant dead creature" because it looked for a target in the graveyard; the problem with that being that once the creature leaves the graveyard its no longer dead.
Posted By:
dustmop
(12/7/2011 10:59:19 PM)
@htgtmd: Nope, because it's not a creature enchantment until after it hits the battlefield.
Posted By:
syrazemyla
(4/7/2012 8:40:55 PM)
I find it awesome and ironic that it's a Sun Titan, considering Sun Titan can also reuse and abuse this card as well ^^ It's why I use this and Necromancy in my Karador Commander deck.
Posted By:
scorpious1109
(4/1/2013 12:48:00 AM)
I love having Animate Dead in the new card frame. It's impressive to see the rules text properly formatted on a card in that tiny font.
Posted By:
Chamale
(11/17/2011 10:50:12 PM)
As Wiz told us. that is Sun Titan reanimated.
Posted By:
Cyberium
(11/17/2011 7:50:40 PM)
It's like Necromancy, except cheaper, gives it -1/0, and doesn't give you the choice of playing it at instant speed.
This is still better because of it's cost, but Necromancy can be used in strange ways. Also, it may be more effective in EDH because of the lack of a negative ability, as minor as it is.
Posted By:
Ferlord
(11/27/2011 11:50:18 AM)
that's rather ridiculous text box, but necessary to explain the rules of it nowadays, I guess
Posted By:
pedrodyl
(11/19/2011 1:03:55 AM)
3 in the box...nice!
Posted By:
Arthindole
(12/28/2011 12:42:00 PM)
The sacrifice is not a drawback if this enchants an undying or persist creature. Like Flayer of the Hatebound.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(8/18/2012 1:08:34 AM)
What the textbox basically says:
Enchanted creature is returned to the battlefield. Gets -1/-0.
Posted By:
SgtSwaggr
(12/21/2012 3:17:25 PM)