Porphyry Nodes
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Rarity | Rare |
Color | White |
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Card Type | Enchantment |
Card Text | At the beginning of your upkeep, destroy the creature with the least power. It can't be regenerated. If two or more creatures are tied for least power, you choose one of them. When there are no creatures on the battlefield, sacrifice Porphyry Nodes. |
Set | Planar Chaos |
Artist | Alan Pollack |
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Description | Planar Chaos Single Card |
Release Date | 02/02/2007 |
Dimensions | 3.5" H x 2.5" W x 0.012" D |
Ship Weight | 0.004 pounds |
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- September 04, 2008
-- Duke Demonknight
-- Duke Demonknight
You guys are making things waaaaay too complicated on yourselves. Play this in a deck with very few creatures (read: a dedicated control deck). Wait until they have at least one creature in play, drop this, and you've at the very least one-for-oned one of their creatures for one mana, and (very likely) slowed down the aggro player's gameplan by a turn, since they will probably choose to skip their next creature drop. Sure, it's slower than Wrath of God inasmuch as it only kills one creature at a time, and it takes until your next turn to come online, but I don't see why this card gets no attention; it makes so much more sense in white than Drop of Honey did in green.
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- March 06, 2007
-- Andrew
-- Andrew
I haven't played magic for over ten years and was just looking to see what the gathering was doing these days and i remember creatures that are destroyed can be regenerated, so you could probably get pretty tricky with this card.
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- June 02, 2007
-- Anonymous
-- Anonymous
Took awhile to figure out some uses of this card. Tricky takes on a whole new meaning... This really doesnt do much except break 1/1's but I can use a Scourge of Kher Ridges and send them all to hell without waiting for a few turns.
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