It seems like a fog would be more usefull than this in most situations. It almost always will leave a few creatures on the attacking players side able to attack the next round. I suppose it could be usefull to feign an attack and tap out all the blockers. But there are already better cards for that in red.
lopedawgg
★★★☆☆ (3.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Do you have to have blocking creatures in order to use this card? Or can "blocking creatures" be zero?
FragNutMK1
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(4 votes)
This card is great for leaving not one, but two playes defenseless during multiplayer.
A3Kitsune
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@Silverware
Or you could attack with a creature with Lure (eather enchanted with, or has it as an inate ability).
Reminds me of a sneeze, with the pictured spores being bacteria and mucus, while the creatures are too grossed out to do anything.
Radagast
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If done properly (without blocking), this thing can almost be a green Time Walk. Considering how good green is at smashing face with huge creatures, one successful casting of this might basically end the game.
LocoLarue
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
FragNutMk1: That's a genius idea and one I hadn't thought of. This is IMO a much better card than Clinging Mists.
BongRipper420
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It's sorta strange the Cards name is written as 'SporeCloud' on the card itself, but it's gatherer places a space between the words.
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Lord_Ascapelion
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This card actually has some pretty decent strategic depth. Combined with ways to untap your creatures Seedborn Muse, for instance, you can trick your opponent into tapping everything down, then attacking the next turn. It can be used like Tangle, or as another poster said, utilize it against two feuding folks at the multiplayer table. Overall, above the curve for a Fallen Empires card, lol.
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Or you could attack with a creature with Lure (eather enchanted with, or has it as an inate ability).
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