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| Rarity : R | Casting Cost : 5  | | Card Type : Legendary Creature — Human Shaman | | Card Text : Whenever an opponent plays a spell, Kaervek the Merciless deals damage to target creature or player equal to that spell's converted mana cost. | | Rats and jackals feast in his swath, but even they will not walk with him." —Mangara | | Pwr/Tgh : 5/4 | | Artist : rk post |
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Shipping weight: 0.003 pounds
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
The casting cost may be a bit high, but this guy finishes the game when you get him out. An absolutely nasty Legend. The Legends in this set are the coolest ever. -- By Kristen P. from Madison,WI on October 29, 2006 |
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This card is a must have in multiplayer. If you can discard him by the many means in magic, playing Dread Return on turn 4 makes the game go in your favor. -- By Ephraim Gonzalez from Long Island, NY on March 01, 2007 |
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Anyone try putting a vampiric link on this guy? HAHAHAHAHAH! -- By KNAR from canada on June 21, 2007 |
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cool i always thoght this might be worth $ but now that i checked i am going to use it sweet
well i gess i am not happy it is not worth $ but now i can use it without feeling gilty
this is a very good card it realy is a finishing card i mean think about -- By isaac dunford from Murray, Utah USA on June 25, 2007 |
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If your opponent ever wants to summon another creature successfully again (You're probably going to be using Kaervek's effect to kill whatever your opponent summons, as a casting cost is very often higher than a creature's toughness) he's going to need to remove the Merciless one from play...and doing that often requires a spell in itself, which will earn a parting shot from the Merciless one. Now the Merciless one is also black, which rules out many black removal cards, so the spell involved is probably going to be expensive. In any case, Kaervek's quite a nasty card, and a must have for a red and black deck. -- By rogonandi from Edmonton, AB Canada on February 24, 2008 |
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This card is waaaay too powerful. Borderline broken card right here. -- By Nicholas Vrdoljak from Calabasas, CA on July 09, 2008 |
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