Daretti: Oh look, it's Gremlatog! I'll just let him eat up my masterpiece, the Sol Ring... who cares about the mana fixing.
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On the reserved list: Wizards won't remove it. Only we can. In other words: Play Modern, Pauper, or No-RL Eternal.
I wish this was even marginally different from atog, and not just a new name and typeline.
I love the card, and I like grems, but it kinda feels like a betrayal somehow..
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The true mind can weather all the lies and illusions without being lost. The true heart can tough the poison of hatred without being harmed. Since beginning-less time, darkness thrives in the void but always yields to purifying light.
I invision a future where one is not mighty when he can silence a crowd with brutality,
but when he leaves them speechless with wisdom.
Why not just reprint Atog? If you're going to be lazy, don't half-ass it.
Reprints are.... Lazy? But you still want them to reprint Atog instead...?
I have to say, you must be one of the few people with an unfavorable view of reprints. Either that or people really are scraping the bottom of the complaint barrel.
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"Pop in, find a dragon, roast a dragon."
-Chandra Nalaar
Remember kids, don't be like Kurna here, triple-sleeve your Masterpieces the second you open them, not the day after!
I have nothing much to say, since this a functional reprint. Brutal with Clue tokens, yes, but I don't think red is the premier color choice in Clue decks (then again I don't play Standard, what do I know).
Atog in Mirrodin block had zero prominence anyway, though I understand it was famously popular in the original Antiquities iteration (before my time). Atogs were made most famous by Psychatog rather than the original Atog anyway.
I love Atog mechanically and I'm really happy to see a version with more resonant flavor of something that destroys/consumes artifacts.
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They didn't care that he was the savior of Fort Keff, the great hunter of Ondu, the champion of Kabira. To them, he was just another piece of flesh, a thing with life to be drained away.
But the people behind the barrier knew.
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Hello Atog welcome back
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All I see Is a reprint of atog
Thanks to DNC from Heroes of the Plane Studios for the sig
Check my Pauper Cube!
Gotta love the Atog reprint in the artifact set. The flavor here is off the charts too. 10/10 would feed it mox opals.
I actually wish he had menace!
UR Blue-Red Control
Modern:
UBR Grixis Control
UWR Jeskai Control
WMy other, WIP casual deck: Zero to Hero
Protection from Will-O'-the-Wisps, Ali-from-Cairos, and Uncle-Istvans
Legendary snow landwalk
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On the reserved list: Wizards won't remove it. Only we can. In other words: Play Modern, Pauper, or No-RL Eternal.
I love the card, and I like grems, but it kinda feels like a betrayal somehow..
I invision a future where one is not mighty when he can silence a crowd with brutality,
but when he leaves them speechless with wisdom.
I have to say, you must be one of the few people with an unfavorable view of reprints. Either that or people really are scraping the bottom of the complaint barrel.
-Chandra Nalaar
You're ignoring all that sweet Gremlin tribal!
Unless you were playing 13 years ago, you probably don't know WTF an atog is. Pretty much everyone knows about gremlins.
(I totally was playing then, btw.)
I have nothing much to say, since this a functional reprint. Brutal with Clue tokens, yes, but I don't think red is the premier color choice in Clue decks (then again I don't play Standard, what do I know).
But the people behind the barrier knew.