Regardless, it exists.
I guess this could be useful with chimera, combining all the little cells into one big creature. And if the AI doesn't target them, they'll multiply fast enough that you won't need to wait long to get a full side of them to combine (5 or 6 turns)
Quote from: el-jefe on June 20, 2012, 10:33:53 pmI guess this could be useful with chimera, combining all the little cells into one big creature. And if the AI doesn't target them, they'll multiply fast enough that you won't need to wait long to get a full side of them to combine (5 or 6 turns)5-6 turns, 3 cards, 13 cost, 23 attack/hp and GPull's itself. I'd rather play 2 lava golems. It has no use on your side of the field, just cast it on the enemy side.
Quote from: rosutosefi on June 20, 2012, 11:47:45 pmQuote from: el-jefe on June 20, 2012, 10:33:53 pmI guess this could be useful with chimera, combining all the little cells into one big creature. And if the AI doesn't target them, they'll multiply fast enough that you won't need to wait long to get a full side of them to combine (5 or 6 turns)5-6 turns, 3 cards, 13 cost, 23 attack/hp and GPull's itself. I'd rather play 2 lava golems. It has no use on your side of the field, just cast it on the enemy side.Before you get the chimera out, you can do an insane stall using bonds, then chimera for the win. You can't do the same for golems.
Why would you WANT this in your deck, if your opponent had a shield [Besides Gravity shield], it would cancel out everything, and flood your field so that you couldn't use any creature cards?