Myr Landshaper
C'mooooooon, you know you wanna ;
Posted By:
Snaxme
(11/25/2009 8:38:54 AM)
Liquidmetal Coating. You can cry now.
Posted By:
armogohma
(11/10/2010 1:48:19 PM)
Pairs really well with Mycosynth Lattice to get rid of a land and make sure they will never play any more of that land. If playing against a monocolor deck this can just about win you the game.
Posted By:
ddde
(8/7/2010 1:11:36 PM)
No, the correct statement is,
"{T}Liquidmetal Coating. I don't ever want to play magic with you again"
Posted By:
SeiberTross
(4/20/2011 1:00:51 PM)
@Azazyel:
If you read the rulings on your own example:
"10/1/2005 The token is named "Voja" and has creature type "Wolf." This is different from most creature tokens, where the name and creature type are the same."
Posted By:
evilcheeser
(10/29/2010 7:17:40 PM)
@ Th3_Dark_On3
That is quite a tricky little combo, kudos to you for discovering it.
Suprisingly the ruling for Clarion Ultimatum actully gives you your answer.
The card is left in the library.
"10/1/2008 If you find a card that isn't a permanent card while searching (for example, you chose an Illusion token and find the split card Illusion/Reality), that card remains in your library. "
Posted By:
Silverware
(12/27/2009 11:41:32 PM)
@Azazyel: Actually, tokens have the same name as their types if they don't have a specified name. However, the token still won't search out splinter because splinter cannot be put onto the battlefield due to it being a non-permanent. so it doesn't work that way
Posted By:
the_nonaffiliated
(3/2/2014 5:02:45 PM)
What happens if you get this with Clarion Ultimatum by searching for it by targeting a Splinter token that Splintering Winds makes??
@Silverware: Couldn't you still do the above during the timeframe in between the prerelease and the date the ruling was made?
Posted By:
Th3_Dark_On3
(3/8/2010 6:25:13 PM)
Snaxme's doin' it right.
Posted By:
Lateralis0ne
(12/16/2009 7:44:15 PM)
A way to get rid of darksteel forge... awesome
Posted By:
Xycolian
(10/26/2009 10:29:26 AM)