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A lot of people look at this card as a drawback to a deck because it costs a lot of mana, but oooh, man, when you get this baby out, there's no question about who wins the game. -- By Max Petersen from Yelm, WA USA on June 26, 2001 |
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This card stinks. Way to much for a castng cost and it is not worth it. -- By CrimsonH6 from Chicago IL USA on December 01, 2001 |
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it takes too many lands -- By bizurk fury from roebling new jersey on February 28, 2002 |
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this card is ok with a seeker of sky break, but otherwise this thing is a peice of crap u should just use it for either blocking or scaring the crap outta people. -- By the reaper from the plane of death on March 29, 2002 |
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This card would be bad in a deck (unless you have an elvish piper), but is a cool card to just show off (it is a 10/10 trample!) -- By Anonymous from usa on April 25, 2002 |
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This card is in my top ten. And it's number one! I love this card. 10/10 trample, even paying the mana cost to use it once then paying another two to untap it makes it a great blocker. Then you still have 4 mana to do whatever you want with it. I know it cost a lot, but it's a giant, and demands respect. -- By Doug G. from IL. USA on July 26, 2002 |
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Ugghh. This . . . Is . . . Horrible. I mean it offends me to see it. Sacking to untap, sacking to attack . . . In the right deck, it isn't bad. Seeker of Skybreak to untap, Serra's blessing so it doesn't tap to attack, piper to lay but still . . . Normally it just isn't good. And it's vulnerable. Terror will burn it. -- By Anonymous from anonymous on May 03, 2004 |
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A definite strategists card, powerful in the right hands and junk in the wrong hands or deck. If you're not running a primarily blue themed deck it's best to stay away from it, but in a blue deck or even a 2 color deck this card can be devestating if used properly. -- By Anonymous from MN on March 02, 2005 |
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Ok. It's a lot of mana, but let's get real. That's what they invented Elvish Piper for. Or you could discard, Exhume/Reanimate Dead/Breath of Life/etc. it. As for the land deal, ever heard of Twiddle? How bout Puppeteer? Freed from the Real? My point is: If you know how to use the card correctly, it's a gamewinner. If you don't, try doing a little research and then come back and look at it again. You won't be disappointed. -- By Mike B. from Somewhere in the World on October 08, 2005 |
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one of the best beatdown cards!! -- By Anonymous from ardmore, oklahoma usa on November 01, 2005 |
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Hm.. It could turn the tables, although there are drawbacks, I think that it only takes two attacks to water down the competition. Use it for blocking? Are you serious?! You sacrifice Islands just for it to become a blocker? Might as well use counter spells on yourself. -- By Anonymous from Beside Rakdos on July 17, 2006 |
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Leviathan+Sneak Attack........need I say more? -- By Anonymous from Las Vegas,NV USA on April 05, 2007 |
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Good ole Leviathan. This is my favortie card in magic, mainly because it was the first really big creature I ever got. Even though it has alot of draw backs, it can be usefull with a card like Serra's Blessing. -- By from South Hadley, MA on December 07, 2007 |
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Ah, good ol Leviathan. This card came in my very first set of magic and I have liked it ever since. Now nine for a 10/10 trample is not terrible, but the upkeep can be a problem. So using a card such as serra's blessing can really make this big guy very effective. Leviathan is a magic classic and is the first of the big bad blue creatures. -- By SpartanLion from South Hadley, MA on December 26, 2007 |
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The card is not playable at all.
On the other hand, I love this card and it gets 5 stars for cool factor. -- By Anonymous from Alabama, USA on February 05, 2008 |
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