That looks rather small for a 10/7 honestly. oÔ
Also that single dude in there must be quite a hunk.
You sure that is a guy and not a piece of equipment that happens to look like a person?
With an imge so smll it is kind of hrd to say.
Then comparing his dimensions to that of bushes and trees either it is a giant or not a person at all
Well... There are giants in Kaladesh according to last Wednesday's story (they are mentioned in passing)
Now as the sun was rising, she was controlling one of her favorite designs, a streamlined bird, which was set to face off against a brutish green automaton. In her opinion, the towering invention on the other side of the arena looked a bit like one of the giants that occasionally migrated through the city.
That looks rather small for a 10/7 honestly. oÔ
Also that single dude in there must be quite a hunk.
You sure that is a guy and not a piece of equipment that happens to look like a person?
With an imge so smll it is kind of hrd to say.
Then comparing his dimensions to that of bushes and trees either it is a giant or not a person at all
Oh you might be right. Maybe I judged too rash on this one.
Definitely not a piece of equipment.
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"Battlelands" already don't make sense because unless the other 5 are printed in "Ravnica the Third: Battle for Jace's Head" or something, "battle" means impressively nothing.
Indeed, but if your opponent attacks with a band of squirrels, you block the band with a weak creature and not your heavy hitter.
The point is that Magic flavor quickly becomes incoherent upon reflection. Polar Kraken loses a fight with six Grizzly Bears. Etc. Art and flavor exist on the surface. (Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they're there.) Fundamentally, MTG is a game.
Indeed, but if your opponent attacks with a band of squirrels, you block the band with a weak creature and not your heavy hitter.
The point is that Magic flavor quickly becomes incoherent upon reflection. Polar Kraken loses a fight with six Grizzly Bears. Etc. Art and flavor exist on the surface. (Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they're there.) Fundamentally, MTG is a game.
Well, Grizzly Bears are pretty strong carnivores, so it makes sense that during their battle, they'd end up injuring the Kraken enough to kill it, even if five of them dies as well...
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Card advantage is not the same thing as card draw. Something for 2B cannot be strictly worse than something for BBB or 3BB. If you're taking out Swords to Plowshares for Plummet, you're a fool. Stop doing these things!
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Demolition Stomper can't be blocked by creatures with power 2 or less.
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Well... There are giants in Kaladesh according to last Wednesday's story (they are mentioned in passing)
http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/magic-story/time-innovation-2016-08-31
About half way down.
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Definitely not a piece of equipment.
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Crewing the vehicle alone it's probably some kind of 5-power Giant, right?
Finally a good white villain quote: "So, do I ever re-evaluate my life choices? Never, because I know what I'm doing is a righteous cause."
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Commander as well dude
This machine can actually fight eldrazis and win. Except the leaders and ones with 11 or more toughness.
Eh, it still dies to seven or more Squirrels.
Actually, it doesn't. They can't block it.
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You know, I think it's a little...
Nuts!
Tangolands FTW!
It can, however, block a band of seven or more Squirrels (Baton of Morale). In that case it would only kill 1 Squirrel.
Cool design though, it really does look like a re-purposeed hangarback, which is a great nod back to the Origins block.
Indeed, but if your opponent attacks with a band of squirrels, you block the band with a weak creature and not your heavy hitter.
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Numquam evolutioni obstes. Solum conculceris.
Pascite draconem, evolvite aut morimini.
The point is that Magic flavor quickly becomes incoherent upon reflection. Polar Kraken loses a fight with six Grizzly Bears. Etc. Art and flavor exist on the surface. (Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they're there.) Fundamentally, MTG is a game.
Well, Grizzly Bears are pretty strong carnivores, so it makes sense that during their battle, they'd end up injuring the Kraken enough to kill it, even if five of them dies as well...
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Numquam evolutioni obstes. Solum conculceris.
Pascite draconem, evolvite aut morimini.
I dunno, if token decks are a problem in EDH...Champion of Lambholt is better.
On phasing:
Storm Crow is strictly worse than Seacoast Drake.