Polar Kraken
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Rarity | Rare |
Color | U |
Casting Cost | |
Card Type | Smn Kraken |
Card Text | Trample Polar Kraken enters the battlefield tapped. Cumulative upkeep—Sacrifice a land. (At the beginning of your upkeep, put an age counter on this permanent, then sacrifice it unless you pay its upkeep cost for each age counter on it.) |
Creature Type | Kraken |
Set | Ice Age |
Artist | Mark Tedin |
Flavor Text | "It was big. Really, really, big. No, bigger than that. It was *big!*" —Arna Kennerüd, Skyknight |
Description | Ice Age Single Card |
Release Date | 06/03/1995 |
Dimensions | 3.5" H x 2.5" W x 0.012" D |
Ship Weight | 0.004 pounds |
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- February 20, 2005
-- boris chiu
-- boris chiu
Sup....sup.....................................................per!
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- October 15, 2002
-- Jim
-- Jim
Polar kraken + Planar birth = COMBO CITY!
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- May 19, 2008
-- lars fargo
-- lars fargo
this is a good card is your playing it near the end of the game since the trample effect can come in handy with the 11/11 attack. also if you get this card deffently pick up a planer birth as well since the both of them are a killer combo
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- December 30, 2002
-- John Stralla
-- John Stralla
This a good card but when power points get to high you will probably have to sacrifice somthing. I would rather prefer Denizen of the deep it is also a 11/11 creature.
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- January 14, 2009
-- John
-- John
The Polar Kraken, I remember the first time I pulled one of these things when I first started playing. The Polar Kraken was the feared creature on the table back when we were young and playing in the school lunchroom every single day. Looking back on him though... 11 mana for an 11/11 Trample with CU: Sac a land? C'mon! Something about spending 11 mana on an open target just doesn't appeal to me now. The only reason I like him is the nostalgia he brings (along with the Leviathan). I do have to say though, he does have some cool art work.... Poor polar bears!
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