Charmbreaker Devils is a really neat example of how random effects can still be interesting.
Also, he's a great asset for an Epic Experiment deck, considering the sheer buff he'll get and the chance he'll give you cool stuff back.
bertuccia32
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
My friend runs this in his Nekusar EDH, and he absolutely murdered me last game with the simplest and most frustrating combo ever.
I'm running mono-green with Nylea at the helm.
My opponent plays Crosis charm, kills one of my greenies.
Next turn, plays these little headaches. Remember, I'm playing mono-green, so I had no real way to get rid of the devils. Ulvenwald Tracker is my only true spot removal in the deck.
Next turn, he has only Crosis charm in his graveyard. Gets it back, kills one of my guys.
This goes on for EIGHT TURNS with my green creatures helplessly flailing about, waiting their turn.
GREAT card.
Burningsickle
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
combos with pretty much any sorcery/instant from any deck style.
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Also temporal manipulation, time stretch, walk the aeons, capture of jingzhou.
And possibly Temporal extortion and stitch in time.
...again.
Also, he's a great asset for an Epic Experiment deck, considering the sheer buff he'll get and the chance he'll give you cool stuff back.
I'm running mono-green with Nylea at the helm.
My opponent plays Crosis charm, kills one of my greenies.
Next turn, plays these little headaches. Remember, I'm playing mono-green, so I had no real way to get rid of the devils. Ulvenwald Tracker is my only true spot removal in the deck.
Next turn, he has only Crosis charm in his graveyard. Gets it back, kills one of my guys.
This goes on for EIGHT TURNS with my green creatures helplessly flailing about, waiting their turn.
GREAT card.
4.5/5 for versatility.