Curse of Chains
Posted By:
Eved
(7/17/2010 4:41:09 AM)
@zoah;
unfortunately this is put into the grave as a state-based when you gain control of the creature it enchants. since its been errata'd to "enchant creature an opponent controls".
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(4/12/2010 10:50:01 AM)
Mind Whip
Narcolepsy
I know there are other cards that play with tapping and untapping critters...but I don't exactly know the rules of enchanting an opponent's creature with those (say, Pemmin's Aura).
Posted By:
Alsebra
(4/29/2011 8:13:10 AM)
Ummm this card is great! Lots of ability's tap creatures too. I use to run these with Ring of Gix. Stops deadly creatures and gives me cards to boot. 4/5 easily....
Posted By:
Kryplixx
(6/2/2010 9:23:25 PM)
@Kryptnyt - Which is sad, as it used to be pretty funny to add this to casual decks with Control Magic.
It's still fun if you're controlling the board with e.g. Scepter of Dominance.
Posted By:
nibelheim_valesti
(6/6/2010 6:46:05 AM)
freed from the real. pretty long winded but in momo blue you can pick up a card for {1} , which may not be the best combo but is better than a lighting bolt to the face no?
Posted By:
Mindbend
(6/30/2010 4:01:01 AM)
I like this card. I enchant my opponent's best creature and if he wants to attack with it, I get a card out of the deal. a handful of extra card draws for 1 mana works for me!
Posted By:
tantallum99
(2/15/2011 3:06:21 AM)
I'd so like to use this on my own Tidewater Minion
Posted By:
Qazior
(2/13/2010 10:48:21 AM)
I wonder, if you enchant an opponent's creature, and then steal it, can you abuse this?
Posted By:
Zoah
(3/3/2010 12:22:10 AM)
Is there a way that particularly strange ownership/control manipulating card interactions, like Zedruu the Greathearted plus Bazaar Trader plus Mindslaver might somehow allow you to control a creature enchanted with this? What if you somehow made it so that the opponent controlled BETRAYAL?
There must be something that exchanges control of an enchantment- from there, you should be able to use Mindslaver and/or some Donate effects in response to make it so that the opponent will then give you the creature you enchanted with this. Unless State-Based Actions take priority over everything on the stack?
Barring that, I guess Ophidian-effects aren't a lot worse. Generally you put them on creatures with evasion in the first place, so it comes out to the same thing.
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(3/15/2012 3:54:37 PM)