This guy doesn't have just a moonstone, he has a whole goddamned moon boulder.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(9/23/2013 10:58:29 AM)
I pulled DoM outta the first Theros booster I cracked and was shocked that he wasn't a mythic. (one more point of power and he would be, I reckon.) I find he combos great with Angelic Accord. EDH material for sure. I think of DoM as an insurance card. At the very least, he can eat a Murder so someone else can live to fight. (Assuming he dosent steal that Murder.) Actually ended up jacking my buddy's Ajani, Caller of the Pride on the first game I played with him. That was satisfying. One of the best cards in the past few sets in my humble opinion. (Sorry, Geist of St. Traft...)
Posted By:
danburner
(10/4/2013 7:16:00 AM)
Beware of Scorpions!
Posted By:
TowerDefender
(10/5/2013 12:44:44 PM)
What I find amazing is no one is talking about the synergy using Daxos and other good cards. By using whispersilk cloak, Daxos can't be blocked and can't be targeted by spells. Of course, Jace, the mind sculpter can help Daxos in several ways. First by looking at the top of opponent's deck; then by brainstorming. Daxos is going into a control deck I'm currently building.
Posted By:
CallofDoodie
(10/8/2013 2:30:53 PM)
Wow, this card is absolutely obnoxious.
Posted By:
Arachnos
(10/18/2013 12:01:16 PM)
I'm gonna call him Sweet Pea. Why?
The word mellitus comes from the classical Latin word meaning "sweetened with honey" or "honey-sweet". It was Thomas Willis who in 1675 added "mellitus" to the word "diabetes" as a designation for the disease, when he noticed the urine of a diabetic had a sweet taste. This sweet taste had been noticed in urine by the ancient Greeks, Chinese, Egyptians, Indians, and Persians.
-Wikipedia
Posted By:
HuntingDrake
(10/25/2013 2:02:59 AM)
Look, Daxos, I like you. I really like you. Your stealing stuff, totally fits in with my Stealing Stuff Commander deck. Your Legendary Status would make you Commander material. Your "cast as though", pure Commander catnip. There's just one issue, and I think we both know what it is.
It's your colour. I mean, losing Act of Treason was bad enough, but losing Dominus of Fealty over the Hybrid technicality is a bit too much. I've reviewed your suggestion to put Zedruu the Greathearted in charge, but he's more of a "giver" than a "taker". Oh, and don't mention Rubinia Soulsinger. I'm still very cross about that interview.
And... well, there's this girl. Her name's Jeleva, Nephalia's Scourge, and we kind of share a lot of the same interests, and she's promised she can totally get me a meeting with Nicol Bolas, Planeswalker, and she's got her own Preconstructe... (see all)
Posted By:
deworde2510
(10/31/2013 6:33:22 AM)
Exiling and stealing cards are great, but knowing what I'm exiling or stealing would help. Daxos asks, "Hey, Azorius Charm could you do me a favor and return this guy to the top of his library so I can get him to join us? Worst case scenario he'll get sent into oblivion."
Posted By:
Hydrothermia
(11/2/2013 12:49:22 AM)
Does the 'you may cast this card' text mean that you could play a stolen land even if you've already played a land that turn?
Posted By:
deathtouchRoadrunner
(11/2/2013 10:21:23 PM)
@deathtouchRoadrunner
Lands are not spells and therefore can't be cast.
Posted By:
Blitz_Hammer
(11/4/2013 11:39:57 AM)