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Combo Name: Crazy power Submitted By: lin sivvi
Card Name
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Mycosynth Lattice
Artifact 6 Darksteel, Rare

Vulshok Battlemaster
Creature - Human Warrior 4R 2/2 Mirrodin, Rare
Estimated Combo Cost: $6.40
Date Posted: Wed May/04/11 at 8:49 pm

lin sivvi
Posts: 1608
Joined: 14-Jan-10

Bludgeon Brawl

This gives your Battlemaster a bonus to power equal to the total cmc of all their artifacts, enchantments and planeswalkers (with a few restrictions to each)

Question: would this move all aura's to The Battlemaster?
Date Posted: Wed May/04/11 at 8:50pm

lin sivvi
Posts: 1608
Joined: 14-Jan-10

I tend to think yes
Date Posted: Wed May/04/11 at 10:00pm

foryis
Posts: 7
Joined: 03-May-11

That's what I get from it
Date Posted: Thu May/05/11 at 3:34am

Draco_lich
Posts: 1073
Joined: 07-May-10

nice combo ! now i see a card i want from the next set... lol
Date Posted: Thu May/05/11 at 11:16am

gericault5
Posts: 2788
Joined: 13-Oct-09

You should beable to attach any aura in play the can enchant a creature. You would not beable to equip an aura that targets something else such as paradox haze. I would think targeting restrictions will still apply
Ill be curious to see what happens if the creature is destroyed would 5the aura go to grave since it is an aura or will it stay in play since it is equipment
Date Posted: Thu May/05/11 at 12:19pm

W@W Podcaster
Posts: 445
Joined: 01-Jun-10

Well, usually an aura that is not attached to a creature is put into its owner's graveyard as a state-based action, but because it is still attached as an equipment, it forms an interesting predicament. I'm sure that WOTC will find some way to explain it in the FAQ for the set.
Date Posted: Thu May/05/11 at 12:43pm

sir003
Posts: 60
Joined: 19-Feb-10

If you look at the Card rulings for Mycosynth Lattice it reads "The Lattice's first ability causes Auras to become artifacts. Combined with March of the Machines from the Mirrodin set, this can then make those Auras become creatures. An Aura that's also a creature can't enchant anything. It's unattached the next time state-based actions are checked, and then immediately put into its owner's graveyard as a second state-based action." So I would assume that this would create the same effect as it is using the same principle.
On the other hand, NICE COMBO! I'm dreaming of a RWU deck using this combo, Fracturing Gust, Blink Effects and other Tinker-esque Effects.
Date Posted: Thu May/05/11 at 6:10pm

lin sivvi
Posts: 1608
Joined: 14-Jan-10

But the reason the auras die is because they can't be attached to anything a creatures, but equiments can
Date Posted: Fri Jan/20/12 at 2:11pm

BebopDaBebop
Posts: 52
Joined: 21-Oct-10

If somehow you can't kill them with the Vulshok, cast Turn to Slag at the end of your turn.

Also, I don't think anyone mentioned this, but Mycosyth Lattice also includes lands. So the Vulshok Battlemaster comes into play equipped with all the lands currently on the battlefield.

The thought of this is completely preposterous, but then again, Mycosynth Lattice makes all sorts of bewildering things possible.
Date Posted: Fri Jan/20/12 at 3:20pm

PinkiePie
Posts: 157
Joined: 10-Sep-11

Wait, you necroed this!

Also: They still own all of the lands and can tap them for mana!

[Edited by PinkamenaDianePie on 20/Jan/12 at 3:28PM]
Date Posted: Tue Jun/05/12 at 10:00pm

lin sivvi
Posts: 1608
Joined: 14-Jan-10

Hate to dredge this but it did come up in my deck building and I found the rules for it.

6/1/2011: While Bludgeon Brawl is on the battlefield, an Aura
enchantment that somehow becomes an artifact in addition to its other
types will also become an Equipment. Any of its abilities that refer to
either "enchanted creature" or "equipped creature" refer to the creature
it's currently attached to. It can be attached to other creatures using
its equip ability. If you try to attach the Aura Equipment to a
creature it can't legally be attached to, it remains where it is. If the
creature it's attached to becomes an illegal permanent for it to
enchant, the Aura Equipment will be put into its owner's graveyard as a
state-based action.



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