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It is a planeswalker. It is essentially a creature that acts like a player. He comes into play with 3 tokens on him. They act as his health. He can do any one of the abilities on his card each turn and he gains/loses as many tokens as stated. Creatures can attack planeswalkers as if they were players and can be defended in the same manner. Does that make sense?
HELLA vulnerable, considering he comes into play with the equivalent of 3 life.
Yeah, the untappery nets him another point each turn, but.. if you're using that mana each turn, you're burning out your hand of tricks to protect him as well.
He does however have a ton of worth in a green/blue deck allowing one to spend their available mana, then untap it and some ready for a counter at any time. You don't always have to spend mana for it to be effective
sarah and i are working on some wedding stuff - if i could get people's perfered addresses - that would be sweet. (mikelewis at nifftystuff dot com for those who do not want to post them in the thread)
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Someone explain this card to me.
ReplyDeleteIt is a planeswalker. It is essentially a creature that acts like a player. He comes into play with 3 tokens on him. They act as his health. He can do any one of the abilities on his card each turn and he gains/loses as many tokens as stated. Creatures can attack planeswalkers as if they were players and can be defended in the same manner. Does that make sense?
ReplyDeleteyeah - i am kinda blown away that it can untap land for free
ReplyDeleteIt's free, but limited, in that you can only do it once a turn. And planeswalkers are extremely vulnerable.
ReplyDeleteHELLA vulnerable, considering he comes into play with the equivalent of 3 life.
ReplyDeleteYeah, the untappery nets him another point each turn, but.. if you're using that mana each turn, you're burning out your hand of tricks to protect him as well.
He does however have a ton of worth in a green/blue deck allowing one to spend their available mana, then untap it and some ready for a counter at any time. You don't always have to spend mana for it to be effective
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