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I FIND BIORHYTM TO BE FUN IN CAUSAL PLAY. I PLAY IT IN AN ELF BASED DECK. I USE GREEN/BLACK SO I CAN USE CHANNEL, PLAUGE WIND, BIORHYTHM. THIS ROCKS IN A BIG GAME. -- By KEVIN from KANSAS on January 27, 2003 |
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Try this in teams with elves. Suddenly you have the opponent out manned and out of life! -- By Kram Demon Wolf from North America, Earth on February 01, 2003 |
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I think this card is a sleeper rare. In some decks it could hurt you, but most players relay on huge creatures, or powerful spells to kill opp:. Think what this could do with a set up! Any good magic player could find a thousand combo's to get a opp: down To zero creatures meaning zero life on your turn! -- By Dreamz from Ia on March 05, 2003 |
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Elves - shmelves. What about Mageta the Lion? Game over, even multi-player games. I keep Paralax Wave in the deck along with a bunch of fading creatures so they never see it coming. Also, to keep me safe I have Nantuko Monastery, one white and one green w/Threshold and it's a 4/4 First Strike until end of turn. You only need one life to win! -- By Anonymous from Visalia, CA USA on April 03, 2003 |
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if you already play a creature heavy deck this thing rules. Your best bet [and the way i use it] is in a token deck. if you can get a moderate number [say 4 or 5] tokens on the board, and hit them with cards like saproling symbiosis and parallel evolution you can quickly find yourself with 20-40 creatures on the board [which unless your opponent has a crawlspace should probably win the game anyway]. hehehe -- By critic 101 from hong kong on April 30, 2003 |
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Unbelievable -- By Uncle Chicker from Michigan on November 09, 2003 |
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I've won many games with my black green deck because of this card. Fast cheap ever pestilent squirrels, bears and cheap zombies. Put 4 copies of Biorythm and Diabolic Tutor. Load up on creatures, put up a defense and pull this card out. -- By Mauro Garcia from Brownsville, TX USA on December 19, 2003 |
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Four Words (no counting these): Myojin of Cleasing Fire -- By Kyle Katran from IL USA on June 01, 2005 |
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I belive we are forgetting Rith, The Awakener's effect on this card. -- By sage of the order from order headquarters on July 01, 2005 |
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hmm... BG Creature DEstructioN
1.black to kill monsters
2.green to have more monsters and mana and to support this card
hey you have no monsters?... it's my turn?....
biorythm! 8 mana....hmmm how many
times have you ended the game with less than 8 mana?
3/5 -- By josh from chicago on September 16, 2005 |
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This card works best in a choas game. Use it in a mana creature heavy green deck. -- By Anonymous from USA on October 11, 2005 |
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Imagine playing biorhythm, saving a creature and then playing stronghold discipline. Win the game with one life left. -- By PK! from K-town Texas on January 24, 2006 |
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If you play Wrath of God before you play Biorythm, and then play a single lanowar elf, you can treat it as a win condition. -- By Taylor Holland from Redding, CA USA on February 07, 2006 |
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currently with ravnica being in standard now the whole way to do it is using natures will, hour of reckoning and Biorythm in one turn
Deck i currently run uses that (really kills of rock decks and most staple decks) -- By Ray Gibson from Belfast Uk on February 24, 2006 |
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ok how about this. You trhow in 4 channels, 4 biorythms and 4 plague winds. done and done the game should be yours. -- By iamstickman from chicago on December 07, 2006 |
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OOOOOOH!!! Use with Myojin of cleansing fire or lots and lots of saprolings. -- By The-Fionnmeister from England on December 11, 2006 |
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Damnation, cheap creature, play this, you win. -- By Greg Johnston from Atlanta, GA USA on June 12, 2008 |
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