The other artworks just don't capture the terror of this spell like Mr. Peterson's does.
In mono-black (where I hope is where you would play this), this can be better than Damnation. Save for ludicrously-powerful monsters, this thing kills indiscriminately - hexproof, protection, indestructible, regeneration, it matters not.
"Yeah, but it kills your own Nightmare and Korlash."
Not if you have Bad Moon out, you doofus.
Posted By:
Raexs
(5/19/2013 10:11:06 PM)
This is the movie poster for Home Alone in an alternate universe that you'd rather not visit.
Posted By:
Enemy_Tricolor
(10/2/2010 9:49:31 PM)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DgbUBoxa48
Posted By:
Stray_Dog
(12/4/2010 6:27:00 PM)
I'm not sure if the art being so ugly is good or bad.
But I do know one thing: the card is good.
Posted By:
SleetFox
(5/11/2010 2:27:05 PM)
For the purposes of mass removal it's more efficient than Black Sun's Zenith in mono-black.
Posted By:
jfre81
(12/28/2011 12:13:56 AM)
Where is some Drew Tucker artwork when you need it. That guy could make a nature scene look revolting.
Posted By:
themicronaut
(7/15/2009 3:24:30 PM)
OH MY GOD!!! MY HANDS ARE STICKING TO MY FACE!!!!!
Posted By:
Superllama12
(5/18/2011 3:36:01 PM)
I find the art hilarious.
Clearly my sense that tells me whether somethingis disturbing or not is handicapped.
Posted By:
Axelle
(5/1/2011 6:19:06 PM)
This card is such core set material...but I suppose giving black a board sweeper this good too often would be problematic.
Posted By:
izzet_guild_mage
(5/13/2010 12:14:15 PM)
I'm sure this card lost a bit of its thunder with the printing of Damnation, but this still eludes indestructibility and regeneration. Only one thing troubles me about Mutilate: it seems like it would be noticeably weak in multi-colored decks unless you use Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth.
Posted By:
GoblinNaysayer93
(8/10/2010 3:17:19 PM)