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Atog (Fifth Edition)

Rarity : U
Color : R   Colors : Red
Casting Cost : 1
Card Type : Smn Atog
Creature Types : atog
Card Text : Sacrifice an artifact: +2/+2 until end of turn
The bane of all artificers, the legendary Atogs devoured intricate tools to further their own twisted growth.
Pwr/Tgh : 1/2
Artist : Jesper Myrfors

 
Product Review Rating : **** (7 reviews)
Near Mint English Magic the Gathering Card $0.25  114 in stock     Quantity to PUT IN CART 
Played English Magic the Gathering Card $0.19  5 in stock     Quantity to PUT IN CART 
Shipping weight: 0.004 pounds

 



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**** I believe the name was decided upon because it's an anagram of 'goat' -- as goats are known to eat anything in sight.

  -- By stigmata from VT on July 20, 2009


***** Atog rocks. Building a good Atog deck is a piece of cake. Start with 4 Atogs and use 4 of each of these: Fling, Ornithopter, Phyrexian Walker, Frogmite, Shield Sphere, Blood Lust (or Fists of the Anvil), Fatal Frenzy, Dwarven Warriors, Whispersilk Cloak, Great Furnace and then add 16 mountains. Other cards to think about: Wall of Junk, Brass Man, Myr Enforcer and Mycosynth Lattice. It's not very hard (or expensive) to put together a deck that will have an Atog smacking somebody in the face for 10 damage by turn 3 and then you can just fling it for the win...

  -- By Joseph from Michigan on April 01, 2008


** hey im wondering how to make a good atog deck

  -- By Anonymous from Canada on March 01, 2005


***** o look its megatog's little bro atog even though atog is older...... But getting back to the point if u have a decipel of the vault on the feld get ready for big damage to ur oppnet i have beat a lot of people using this card decipel of the vault and myr incubeator over all a very good card.

  -- By caleb from oklahoma on January 11, 2005


***** ravager alike. Very good (hint: one of the infinite combo)

  -- By Anonymous from Sydney, NSW, Australia on December 14, 2004


**** This card is only good because wizards finally brought it back in a set it could be productive. This card was brought out around 1995 which was a long time ago. The card is simply good because mirrodin is all about artifacts and this card allows you to sacrifice and artifact to give it +3 +3 until end of turn and if you control many artifacts that you dont need this card is a great way to get rid of them and allow you to do major damage to your opponent(s)

  -- By Anonymous from california on November 14, 2003


**** very gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood

  -- By lightbulb from westerville,OH USA on November 09, 2003




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