I remember I was playing a game where this was my last creature on the battlefield. My opponent had Silvos, Rogue Elemental out. I'm @ 6 life. I realize I'm about to loose. But then I remember a very nice rule. When a creature regenerates it taps. So every time it is his turn I tap this guy to kill his Silvos. He regens him but it doesn't matter because he has to tap & can't attack with him. Needless to say he was ***ed. But this guy is was my MVP! Go old school!
Moleland
★★★★☆ (4.5/5.0)(1 vote)
I like this creature, and wish i had one
tcollins
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Remember kids, in a pinch you could use pump spells on your opponents creature to enable the destroy effect, example:
Opponent controls a Dark Confidant (2/1 for {1}{B}) that's giving them some pretty hefty card advantage...in response at the end of turn: {T} Forest -> {G} -> Giant Growth (or similliar spell) targeting the Dark Confidant, making him a 4/3...then {T} Intrepid Hero to destroy it!
Very flavourful and versatile card, for a similar {B} version see Royal Assassin
car2n
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
This is one of the most fun and white-flavored cards ever printed.
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So every time it is his turn I tap this guy to kill his Silvos. He regens him but it doesn't matter because he has to tap & can't attack with him. Needless to say he was ***ed. But this guy is was my MVP! Go old school!
Opponent controls a Dark Confidant (2/1 for {1}{B}) that's giving them some pretty hefty card advantage...in response at the end of turn:
{T} Forest -> {G} -> Giant Growth (or similliar spell) targeting the Dark Confidant, making him a 4/3...then {T} Intrepid Hero to destroy it!
Very flavourful and versatile card, for a similar {B} version see Royal Assassin