MrShinyObject: "Kind of a nonbo with Thassa, herself. Why make them attack if you can hit them unblockable?"
Yeah! And why make them unblockable if they''re just going to let you draw a card every time they damage your opponent?
Oh wait, I think I found the synergy...
Posted By:
MisterAction
(10/11/2013 2:27:48 PM)
@ MrShinyObject
Its actually great removal for blue. Thassa is an indestructible 5/5 so can just force them to attack into her with the Bident to get rid of their creatures.
Posted By:
Galerion
(10/19/2013 4:58:54 AM)
This card could be hilarious with Lightmine Field. Force all of their creatures to attack just to watch them all blow themselves up LMAO
Posted By:
Veovis25
(1/30/2014 4:22:41 PM)
Bident. It's like you understand what the name means, but... Bident.
Posted By:
Mr.Wimples
(9/17/2013 4:31:10 PM)
I keep reading it as Bidet of Thassa :(
And this is not strictly better than Coastal Piracy. Coastal Piracy is at least 20 times cooler.
Posted By:
Fenix.
(9/18/2013 12:21:57 PM)
Am i the only one that wishes it's ability was "copy target instant or sorcery"?
Posted By:
Shadowcaster3975
(1/29/2014 1:11:12 PM)
@Mr. Wimples
Trident ---> Tri ---> three points
Bident ---> Bi ---> two points
Posted By:
flavioal28
(9/17/2013 4:54:50 PM)
Combos with itself. Forces attacks to clear the way for your creatures to grab you some cards and if you are behind on board it can still force attacks that you can block profitably for incremental advantage.
Posted By:
Purplerooster
(9/17/2013 4:42:22 PM)
I'm surprised to see it rated so low.
Drawing a card with every swing?
The activated ability is very powerful in midrange creature strategies - it is essentially repeatable, targeted removal.
The passive card draw is also an amazing source of card advantage in a creature-based deck.
When you see this card, think Simic.
Posted By:
fibonacci112358
(9/18/2013 3:17:06 AM)
I am Thassa, God of the Sea.
My weapon is a little plastic french fries fork!!
Posted By:
Lord_of_Tresserhorn
(9/17/2013 7:56:51 PM)