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Combo Name: T2 Mirrodin Besieged Combo #1 Submitted By: JimTilson
Card Name
Type
Cost
P/T
Editions (ordered by release)

Swamp
Land Urza's Saga, Common

Swamp
Land Urza's Saga, Common

Swamp
Land Urza's Saga, Common
Estimated Combo Cost: $0.00
Date Posted: Thu Jan/20/11 at 6:30 pm

JimTilson
Posts: 160
Joined: 07-Jul-09

Found this on mtg-realm.
Equip the Sword of Body and Mind onto a Phyrexian Crusader for a 4/4 First-striking, Infecting, Protection from Red, White, Blue and Green creature that brings a Green 2/2 Wolf Token into play and mills for 10 if unblocked!




[Edited by JimTilson on 20/Jan/11 at 6:34PM]
Date Posted: Fri Jan/21/11 at 2:46pm

JimTilson
Posts: 160
Joined: 07-Jul-09

Or Sword of Feast and Famine from Mirrodin Besieged.

 


Date Posted: Fri Jan/21/11 at 6:03pm

MorbidAnimosity
Posts: 557
Joined: 18-Apr-10

or both lol? XD ...

a 6/6 infect that mills for 10, makes a wolf token, makes ur opponent discard a card, and untaps ur lands... sounds good to me :P
Date Posted: Sun Jan/23/11 at 12:03am

gericault5
Posts: 2788
Joined: 13-Oct-09

Ok is it just me or does it look like the backgrounds and the armour holding both swords are the same.  The fact they are from the same artist suggests they are part of a panaroma, so whats holding the swords?
Date Posted: Mon Jan/24/11 at 11:48am

Banshee
Posts: 4
Joined: 24-Jan-11

Time to whip out the Pestilence or Wrath of God

[Edited by Banshee on 24/Jan/11 at 11:49AM]
Date Posted: Tue Feb/01/11 at 9:06am

JimTilson
Posts: 160
Joined: 07-Jul-09

Yup, both Swords are part of either a Diptych or Polytych.

http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/376758/polyptychs-and-diptychs-panoramic-images-on-mtg-ca

or

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyptych

or

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diptych




 
Date Posted: Tue Feb/01/11 at 9:25am

Turbine
Posts: 10194
Joined: 26-Oct-09

On one picture, the suns are on opposite sides, while they are on the same on the other, if you understand what I mean. Green on Green. Blue on Blue. Black on Green. Green on Black.



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