5/5 just for the flavor text. Oh, cheap tokens every turn too? That's just gravy.
Justice1337
★★★★☆ (4.5/5.0)(2 votes)
Compare to Vitu-Ghazi, the City-Tree. Kobolds cost 2 mana less, and that's opposed to GW, which are the colors of creature tokens. Add Skullclamp and you've got 2 cards a turn at 2 mana each. And who says they can't tote Umezawa's Jitte? Just get a charge on it someplace else, and give them +2/+2 for damage to go on. Other utility equipments like Sword of Fire and Ice become equally tough to stop. You'll never be at a lack for creatures with this in your deck.
adrian.malacoda
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
"Kobolds are harmless."
orisiti
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
It should have just been "Tap, discard:" And could have then been part of the LLanowar Mentor cycle.
Missile_Penguin
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
Every card in Time Spiral was a throwback to at least one previously printed card.
This card references the creature it creates, Kobolds of Kher Keep, which can handily be used as tokens for this card's effect. Notably, Kobolds of Kher Keep are noticeably different from the other two 0-cost kobolds from Legends (Crimson Kobolds & Crookshank Kobolds) as these creatures specifically have their own legendary lord, Rohgahh of Kher Keep.
Comments (14)
~JWolps
If they timeshifted the "free" kobalds, it would have been a way to create near infinite storm in standard.
1. Give 'em the clamps, Johnny!
2. HERE HOLD THIS.
3. Feed my damn dragon.
4. The great crab exchange.
5. Polymorph.
6. Mass Polymorph.
7. Swing for damage. ....wait, what?
This card references the creature it creates, Kobolds of Kher Keep, which can handily be used as tokens for this card's effect. Notably, Kobolds of Kher Keep are noticeably different from the other two 0-cost kobolds from Legends (Crimson Kobolds & Crookshank Kobolds) as these creatures specifically have their own legendary lord, Rohgahh of Kher Keep.