I wonder why they didn't remove the Wall restriction on cards like this, Standardize or Unnatural Selection. Well, there are still about a dozen cards which deal with Walls, but at least some of those could have been reworded to refer to creatures with defender instead. Well, maybe it was simply kept since Wizards also didn't want to change the Oracle too far from the printed card text.
The card itself is not the best one-drop, but offers some decent combos and proofs itself as handy meddler when playing against tribal decks.
I wish you could see the errata history or something so I could find out when they changed the oracle text back from "{T}: Choose a creature type. Target creature’s type becomes that type until end of turn." or better yet, reasons why.
Lord_Ascapelion
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Uber-lawls at Ideatog's comment.
DarthParallax
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Ideatog wins. Period.
pczarnecki
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Have a question. When i have one card on table, under my control, which made wizards cost less, may i choose, by tapping imagecrafter, creature card from my hand to change it type? In result it will cost less to play. On card it's written "Targert creature's type..." which could be even a card in graveyard, hand or library. Don't you think so?
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Well, there are still about a dozen cards which deal with Walls, but at least some of those could have been reworded to refer to creatures with defender instead.
Well, maybe it was simply kept since Wizards also didn't want to change the Oracle too far from the printed card text.
The card itself is not the best one-drop, but offers some decent combos and proofs itself as handy meddler when playing against tribal decks.
"Congratulations. I have knighted your Baneslayer Angel!
. . .
Bad news. It appears your Baneslayer Knight has been slain by a 2/2."
Steal any creature on the table for
Thrull Champion has a very nice synergy with this card for repeatable creature stealing.
*taps*
"You're a goblin Harry..."
*Untaps with Aphetto Alchemist, taps again*
"You're a phelddagrif Harry..."
"Well, can I be a Bird?"
"Sure! Anything else?"
"Can that Bird be a Crow?
"Well, yes, sure I will make you into a Crow."
"Now, make me into a Storm Crow!"
"No! I told you, you can not be a Legend!