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Atog (Revised Edition)

Rarity : Common
Color : Red   Colors : Red
Casting Cost : 1
Card Type : Summon Atog
Creature Types : Atog
Card Text : ; +2/+2. Each time you use this ability, you must sacrifice one of your artifacts in play.
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  621 in stock     Quantity to PUT IN CART 
Played English Magic the Gathering Card $0.19  73 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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