When this was spoiled, I was like, "What? Donate a Horse to your opponent that produces them tokens each turn?"
It was just then that my friend explained how it works and I was like, "Oh!! I'll get a playset and toy around with Purphoros on it too. Named my new Deck: The Horse from Purphoros".
Anyway...
On the card itself, your opponent gains control of it once cast. Then since your opponent now owns the Horse and not you, the "Opponent" written on the card becomes "You", which means you get all those Tokens.
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I was watching a draft online through youtube and the guy played B/W and dropped the Trojan Horse. He was able to stall out a good number of tokens. The opponent was just wondering how this stall tactic was gonna win when the dude dropped Phalanx Leader.
"Oh crap. That's how it wins."
Yup if you ever get the chance to try the horse + Phalanx Leader in a limited format I'd say go for it. Its quite nasty.
just making sure but the tokens created and give to other opponents in a multilayer game arn't considered a permanent that your opponent controls but you own(so a zedru deck that gave one out wouldn't revive a draw a card and a gain a life trigger during his upkeep for each token created by the horse but given to his opponents. right?
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Main Deck: Azami, Lady of Scrolls (With No Infinite Mana or Infinite Combo parts)
Fun and Casual Decks:
Karametra, God of Harvest
Yidris, Maelstorm Wielder
actually had it played against me in standard, buddy brought it in against me to create a creature to sacrifice to desecration demon every turn
It was just then that my friend explained how it works and I was like, "Oh!! I'll get a playset and toy around with Purphoros on it too. Named my new Deck: The Horse from Purphoros".
Anyway...
On the card itself, your opponent gains control of it once cast. Then since your opponent now owns the Horse and not you, the "Opponent" written on the card becomes "You", which means you get all those Tokens.
"Oh crap. That's how it wins."
Yup if you ever get the chance to try the horse + Phalanx Leader in a limited format I'd say go for it. Its quite nasty.