This card is lurking in my Zur the Enchanter EDH deck, along with Absolute Grace. What's that you say? Pyrohemia? Absolute Law. Pestilence? Absolute Grace. Now you can't touch my little blue creatures with awesome abilities, but very little toughness. Feel the wrath of Zur the Enchanter's laser eyes!!!
NatalyNeeSama
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
"THE LAWWWW!!!"
Like in Judge Dreed movie! xD
tavaritz
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Both this and Absolute Grace are better than Glory, because these messes up the opponent totally. Their same color auras cannot be casted on any creature, their creatures abilities cannot target their even own creatures etc. Making their creatures having prot from their own color is cruel and unusual punishment and thus very much fun.
Ragamander
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
@tavaritz: You forgot the part where Red and Black have an easier time removing graveyards than removing enchantments. Also the counterargument that Glory can give the middle finger to a deck of any color all by itself.
Jannissary
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@Axelle: Mentioning Painter's Servant on every color-related card is like mentioning Doubling Season for everything that makes counters/tokens. Yes, it makes a combo, sort of. No, it's not interesting.
TheWrathofShane
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Since mono red and virtually no artifacts can remove enchantments, this is a ridiculous hose.
doitpow
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
With painter's servant this becomes Creatures cannot be damaged, enchanted, blocked or targeted.
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...What?
Like in Judge Dreed movie! xD
Creatures cannot be damaged, enchanted, blocked or targeted.
Scary stuff.