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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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One of my favorite all-time Magic creatures simply for its size and lore value (casual blue deck, deep sea-themed), but really, an impractical card for anything else.
Take a look at the picture upside down. Ignore the building in the picture and it's almost as if he's traveling bottoms-up.
-- By Bryan from Indiana on August 26, 2008
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I will admit to playing with this card ONE time back in my days of playing in the school lunch room. Even a new player starting out it took me all of one game to realize this card is crap, though the 10/10 did look pretty nice compared to the other creatures I was using at the time. I do have to admit, he has some cool artwork!
-- By John from Indiana on January 14, 2009
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One of the few cards in the game of Magic that I just don't like to use. While untapping Leviathan does work fine to avoid the land-eating drawback, I do NOT see how you can get past the eating lands in order to attack drawback; stopping Leviathan from tapping does NOT prevent this cost.
The main reason I believe this card is pretty terrible is this---why not play Polar Kraken instead? It's a much better card...
-- By Lunaticfringe from So Cal, USA on March 24, 2009
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the artwork is awesome. want to give it 4 stars for that alone but....not that great of a card. it is legendary though.
-- By schuyler plymesser from killa cali on June 04, 2009
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Pay Attention - If you run a blue/green - seeker of skybreak (untap target creature) AND/OR elvish piper (put a creature from your hand into play), more likely is a blue/white deck - breath of life (return creature from graveyard to play) AND/OR planer birth (put all lands in graveyards into play under owners control tapped) AND/OR - vigilance (attacking doesn't cause creature to tap) for blue/black - exhume (each player puts a card into play from the graveyard) or for just blue - fatestitcher (tap or untap target permenant) and im sure there's plenty im missing. Just dont be dumb and put this card in your deck without the proper combo cards. If you are paying its mana cost your deck blows, find another way.
-- By Benjamin Way from Plymouth, MA on July 17, 2009
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Um...Crucible of Worlds anyone?
-- By Jim from Madison, WI on August 11, 2009
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Leviathan+Crucible of Worlds+Fastbond=win!!!
-- By Anonymous from depends... where do YOU live? on December 15, 2009
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white/blue deck. surprise deployment ( put a nonwhite creachure card in play, do this one during battle phase, after battle phase, return to its owners hand if able)= leviathan. makes even 3/3 summons rather minute. plus you block the lowest non flyer on the field. as for how many to have more than 1 would be insane. i only have 1 and i only need 1.
downfall. roil elemental has that landfall ability that takes control of opponents monsters but get rid of that and it comes back to you untapped.
there is better, more monsters i would be afraid of like arcbound collosus but this one works too.
5 stars.
-- By pops from san diego on December 26, 2009
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