What, THIS got a reprint? ...Well not that I mind, really. He's a pain to work around, but he's just so darn awesome. In a limited enviorment, this guy is a monster. Looks good in the new border.
Doaj
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(7 votes)
Holy crap, it's a common now? This is about to become a powerhouse in monogreen stompy for Pauper. Crazy.
chainsmoker
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
how could you spend non basic land on me!? im not talking to you - imperiosaur
Nikeyeia
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
This card is the top reason to run green in limited, obvious bomb rares aside. It's so aggressive and very durable too, and being common you'll probably pick up a few of it.
I want to play some of my crappy rares too. The ones that should be uncommons but aren't. :/
Any format where Imperiosaur is a Bomb is a good one though ^_^
Earthdawn
★☆☆☆☆ (1.9/5.0)(4 votes)
@Atali: From etmyonline - what dinosaur means -
1841, coined in Modern Latin by Sir Richard Owen, from comb. form of Greek deinos "terrible" (see dire) + sauros "lizard" (see -saurus). Figurative sense of "person or institution not adapting to change" is from 1952.
TL;DR - Dinosaurs ARE lizards.
SSJ_Heero
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
Dinosaurs aren't lizards. They're birds. (Or more precisely, birds are dinosaurs.) Haven't you ever seen Jurassic Park?
My friend has a pauper deck with this guy and bonesplitter in it. We were just playing a game and suddenly he started laughing. He pointed out that like a T-Rex, this guy has extremely short arms. So we started laughing at the image of this guy flailing 2 bonesplitters with his short arms lol
blindthrall
★★★☆☆ (3.0/5.0)(2 votes)
@Earthdawn: All reptiles are not lizards. The lizard family is geckos, iguanas, horny toads, etc. The key difference being jaw structure(diaspid vs. synapsid) and hip alignment. If the legs protrude from the sides and the animal drags its belly during locomotion, lizard. All dinosaurs stand upright, nonwithstanding classifications from the 19th century, and are therefore not lizards. Their closest living analogues are crocodilians, nonwithstanding Jurassic Park.
The Sexual Tyrannosaur here is an assbeating professional, and the familiar of any true primordial genomage.
blurrymadness
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Petroglyphs snubbs this guy for having an "ability".
@RetroGamer Use rampant growth? Or one of a hundred other green cards that tutors/puts basics into play?
Jitteryowl
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
No dinosaur subtype 0/5
Moxxy
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Compare to Polukranos, World Eater, then compare the rating. Shows how we get stuck on certain abilities. You could give a good creature "Pay 10 life; regenerate" and somehow players rate it worse even though the ability, as bad as it is, makes the card better.
Blackworm_Bloodworm
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Reprint this as a Dinosaur. Now. Please. Dinosaurs in the game. For the love of God, do it already!
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Not quite. Nature's lore, explore, exploration, manabond ect ect. There are plenty of ways to ramp basic lands.
Can I define "Pauper" as "Cards I own"? :P
I want to play some of my crappy rares too. The ones that should be uncommons but aren't. :/
Any format where Imperiosaur is a Bomb is a good one though ^_^
1841, coined in Modern Latin by Sir Richard Owen, from comb. form of Greek deinos "terrible" (see dire) + sauros "lizard" (see -saurus). Figurative sense of "person or institution not adapting to change" is from 1952.
TL;DR - Dinosaurs ARE lizards.
T1: Forest, exile Elvish Spirit Guide, Arbor Elf x2
T2: Forest, Imperiosaur
T3: Rancor, attack for 7
The Sexual Tyrannosaur here is an assbeating professional, and the familiar of any true primordial genomage.
@RetroGamer
Use rampant growth? Or one of a hundred other green cards that tutors/puts basics into play?
Dinosaurs in the game. For the love of God, do it already!