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| Rarity : R | Casting Cost : 2  | | Card Type : Legendary Creature - Spirit | | Creature Types : Spirit | | Card Text : Flying | | “From the ashes of Reito rose a new kami. And thereafter at every battle came Horobi, Death’s Wail.” —The History of Kamigawa | | Pwr/Tgh : 4/4 | | Artist : John Bolton |
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Shipping weight: 0.03 pounds
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
I love this card. It has the double-edge sword effect to keep it from being completely broken. He is a 4/4 flyer for four none the less. -- By Max from Myrtle Beach, SC USA on November 08, 2004 |
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this guy should be banned, he's that good. it's a friggin' controlled Wrath of God. this guy is one of the strongest cards in the set (next to Cranial Extraction, of course) -- By mazk from chicago USA on December 14, 2004 |
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yeah it's good for wanting to obliterate your opponents creatures but all they have to do is play like serpent skin on Horobi and it will kill itself. I got it in a tournament pack but honestly, it's not that good. -- By cool person from chicago on December 18, 2004 |
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VERY STRONG CARD EFFECT! THIS CARD IS RULE-BENDING! -- By boris chiu from hong kong on December 29, 2004 |
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Good-bye Ravager!!! Good-bye modular!!! -- By Jake from Mesa, AZ USA on December 30, 2004 |
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Insanity just about says it for this one. It's good, bad, and everything in between, I mean it's basically a race to see who can play more target creature spells first. -- By Sean Fuoti from Reading, PA USA on February 11, 2005 |
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i agree with the guy about no more modular, those cards can be a pain, a friend of mine plays them, just think, he has a bunch of modulars in play, and you bring out this card, then cas a simple spell on this creature, just one creature, and it will kill all the rest when it gives them the counters, it would whipe out his creatures that were so hard to deal with in the first place, i think its worth having in a deck just in case something like that happens, i have one in mine just in case i face a modular deck, and i think it will do the trick. -- By Billy from Mississippi on February 20, 2005 |
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this cards sucks, the opponent just needs to equip an artifact and it dead, its trash. its ability just kills itself. -- By Anonymous from South Africa on February 20, 2006 |
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It's a double edge sword, a good double edge sword. Anyways I seen a comment on your opponent equipping something to it, you only can equip stuff on your own creatures unless otherwise specified on the card. -- By William Guenthenspberger from North Vernon, IN USA on April 17, 2006 |
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The true potential of this card is not in any deck from a Kamigawa set. This is a game ending card in an Orzhov deck with haunt creatues. When they die, u haunt the enemies creatures and they insta-die! Plus u get the effect again. If your opponet destroys basicly any of your creatues you can simply destroy them back. Also in a black-red deck this and captive flame is a wrath of god but only on your oppenents creatures. Bye-bye opponet. The only downside is they can regenerate. -- By Hand of Thrawn from Nowhere on July 15, 2006 |
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Build a deck around it and it is unstopable except by a burn deck. Black/White - Pontif (haunt), Kabuto Moth, Benevolent Ancestor, Ghost Council as a finisher, Eight-and-a-Half-Tails, Fetters/ Pacifism. They use their spells but control the stack. Target after they target Horobi... Even burn him off after your done with him. One or two vigamortis to leverage him from the grave when needed. -- By Steve from Sacramento, California on July 25, 2006 |
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sure its a double edged sword but think of this, use it with Jolreal emperess of beasts and tap 2gg . and instantly all lands he/she controls are destroyed. or you can use it with goblin sharpshooter. whenever you target a creature with sharpshooter its instantly destroyed and goblin sharpshooter untaps, then repeat until they're creatureless, -- By Anonymous from seattle WA on March 26, 2008 |
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This+ Rancor= Pay X green mana- Destroy X creatures.
Insane. -- By Gunnar Thordarson from Palos Verdes on April 26, 2008 |
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