Its like Kitchen Finks and Reclamation Sage had a baby.
No it isn't...
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Throughout history, there are many many accounts of rakes used as weapons, such as Zhu Bajie's use of one. And what American West movie doesn't depict a bunch of angry town folk waving around pistols, double barrel shotguns and rakes?
Like I said, this weapon looks familiar but I can't remember where I've seen that style before. Roman maybe? I'll have to paw through my fading memory banks.
Edit: bummer, I can't get that last link working. Just Google for it.
completely failed to notice that on first glance. Guess i'd better do a couple of cheeky preorders for this guy. seems like a shoe-in for company decks in modern.
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Modern: G Tron, Vannifar, Jund, Druid/Vizier combo, Humans, Eldrazi Stompy (Serum Powder), Amulet, Grishoalbrand, Breach Titan, Turns, Eternal Command, As Foretold Living End, Elves, Cheerios, RUG Scapeshift
The only problem is, Panharmonicon requires you choose only that mode, though you can target the same thing twice, but still...
It does? I would have thought based on wording that you could choose two different modes for the two triggers.
Actually, you're right. I was thinking of Strionic Resonator, I guess. (When you copy a modal spell, it works as I said, so it wouldn't be any different for modal activated and triggered abilities.)
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It tickles some vague recollection but I can't place the name of the weapon.
My history is really rusty, but common Egyptian tropes will show guards with a fan axe. I'm not sure if it was ever a real weapon except in movies.
Chinese monks had a Monk Spade.
Throughout history, there are many many accounts of rakes used as weapons, such as Zhu Bajie's use of one. And what American West movie doesn't depict a bunch of angry town folk waving around pistols, double barrel shotguns and rakes?
Then there's torimono sandogu.
Like I said, this weapon looks familiar but I can't remember where I've seen that style before. Roman maybe? I'll have to paw through my fading memory banks.
Edit: bummer, I can't get that last link working. Just Google for it.
completely failed to notice that on first glance. Guess i'd better do a couple of cheeky preorders for this guy. seems like a shoe-in for company decks in modern.
Actually, you're right. I was thinking of Strionic Resonator, I guess. (When you copy a modal spell, it works as I said, so it wouldn't be any different for modal activated and triggered abilities.)
On phasing:
An optional 4/3, Uktabi Orangutan or lifegain mode is pretty good for 1GW. Gorgeous artwork.
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Honestly, this has enough utility that you could probably mainboard one or two copies of it.