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Mulldrifter

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Mulldrifter

Comments (18)

lorendorky
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (21 votes)
"Durr, here's your two cards Boss."
Discoduck
★★★★☆ (4.1/5.0) (5 votes)
Why wasn't this in Riku's deck? Come now.
Endomarru
★★★☆☆ (3.9/5.0) (4 votes)
Why isn't this in Mirror Mastery? Faulgrinder? Come on Wizards.
MrBarrelRoll
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (8 votes)
HAPPY FISH IS HAPPY.

I love this guy in The Mimeoplasm EDH, he just nets a ridiculous amount of card advantage over the course of the game with all of the ways to necro and copy him. I'm never sad when I draw the Happy Fish ^_^
WateryMind
★★★★☆ (4.6/5.0) (5 votes)
Riku of Two Reflections

With him, this card reads:
{2}{u}{u}{g}

Get a 2/2 token and draw 4 cards.
count_dorku
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (2 votes)
Combined this once with Rite of Replication and Psychosis Crawler.

Ten points of life loss with a snap of my fingers.
kashonismw
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (1 vote)
@WateryMind: You don't just get a 2/2 token, you get a "flying" 2/2 token. :)
M_E_T_A_L_LORD
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (3 votes)
@ WateryMind

Yeah thats "good", but if you want something way easier with more probability of happening, you'll evoke this and cast undying evil
Then this card would read:
Mulldrifter 2BlueBlack

3/3, flying, draw four cards

Better yet, use undying evil on all evoke creatures for max profit and awesome combos. Briarhorn becomes a 1GreenBlack 4/4 with "Two target creatures get +3/+3, or target creature gets +6/+6."
Now thats a booty-ass-donkey combo!
Lash_of_Dragonbreath
★★☆☆☆ (2.8/5.0) (2 votes)
@M_E_T_A_L_LORD (aka the guy with an extremely annoying name to type)
Recurring it with Undying Evil being easier to do than using Riku of Two Reflections? You, sir, visibly do not play Commander. Which is great, 'cause I miss the time it was an underground format.
I use it in my Intet, the Dreamer deck, in which it happens to be a great way to fetch the Riku inside with Wild Pair.
TheWrathofShane
★★★☆☆ (3.5/5.0) (3 votes)
Makes divination look bad. You see what I did there?
BongRipper420
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Preforms well in a Bant Exalted deck. He draws you cards, and if need be, he's an evasive attacker who'll deal pretty heavy damage thanks to all the Exalted going around.
TheShadow344
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Cast Cackling Counterpart in response to the sacrifice trigger - draw four cards and keep a 2/2 flying blue Elemental creature token in play for 3BlueBlueBlue. Proceed to populate for the lulz.
raptorman333
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
grave pact this sucka
Oblivax
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.5/5.0) (4 votes)
The first time i saw someone use a blink to get around the evoke sacrifice, I thought it seemed a little fishy, but i let it pass. If you review the rules, specifically 702.72a, it's very clear that the sacrifice is PART of the casting cost, not a triggered effect. Failure to sacrifice the creature makes the evoke fizzle and the creature goes to the graveyard. It doesn't matter if the creature leaves the battlefield, it still must be sacrificed to fulfill the evoke cost. Any judge that misses this obviously hasn't read the rules closely enough.
J.RobertOppenheimer
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0) (2 votes)
@Oblivax Actually, that rule doesn't speak to this. It is a triggered effect, because the creature has to enter the battlefield before he's sacrificed. Just like the "draw two cards" effect is triggered, before the sac I might add. Otherwise the evoke would read "2U: Discard this card."