I thought I could use this until I read 'opponent'.
Bleh.
Posted By:
ax_morph
(10/23/2011 3:12:22 PM)
Here it is folks: the worst card in the game. Pay 2 mana to help your opponent.
Posted By:
luca_barelli
(11/17/2011 7:02:59 PM)
why help opponent to face up?
Posted By:
Oskar_Thundershield
(5/22/2010 2:42:37 AM)
The missing part is "Draw a card".
Posted By:
nimzo
(6/3/2011 8:09:35 AM)
Crappish.
0/5
Posted By:
Duskdale_Wurm
(6/6/2010 7:09:02 PM)
I was about to vouch for this card, thinking "who doesn't wanna flip their morph creatures for 2, especially the expensive ones"
Then I saw it only affects opponents cards.
...Uh. R&D? Ya dun goofed.
Posted By:
ItsJustBrenton
(9/3/2012 10:37:23 PM)
This solves the question of what does a face-down morph creature look like? Apparently it is merely the creature covered in a stone casing. Which raises the question: Why the hell is Akroma, angel of Fury covered in stone a 2/2 vanilla creature?
Posted By:
desolation_masticore
(12/9/2010 4:27:30 AM)
someone hitting an ixidron?
Posted By:
Tezz
(12/20/2010 2:00:46 PM)
Oh no. You made me turn over my card. Now i don't need to pay the Morph cost.
At the time, this card was still pretty bad. Rarely did morphing creatures get a negative effect when morphed (unless referring to Scornful Egotist).
And now, since Morphing is obsolete, it makes it worse.
Posted By:
Ferlord
(5/14/2011 12:17:33 PM)
Decent in limited with Spy Network if your opponent dares to run Unstable Hulk. The power of this card lies in not letting your opponent decide when and where to morph his/her creatures, which is actually quite good when you think about how many of the morph creatures' effects only lasted until end of turn. People who ran Root Elemental could be forced to flip it when they had no cards in hand or when they didn't have any fatties in hand (Spy Network and to some extend 7th ED Telepathy when not playing limited).
It did what it was supposed to at the time. I've seen worse, but still 1,5/5 because it's just not good any more.
Posted By:
GrimjawxRULES
(4/22/2012 6:11:33 PM)