How it Works

Between two exhausted mages stands a scarred battlefield and creatures that one may have only seen in nightmares. One mage commands an army; beasts, horrors, and filthy crawlers as far as the eye can see. The other, two homemade flying contraptions and a battered mechanical sentinel.



Staring death in the face, the player commanding the artifacts takes his final turn. Looking at the card that is freshly drawn, a smile makes its way onto that player's face.



In an instant, attackers are declared. A lowly thopter shambles across the sky to meet the other player. The defender can barely stifle his laughter as he lets the lowly excuse for a flyer through with no blockers.



But that would soon be the defender's downfall.



Out of nowhere, the thopter arms itself with a tooth; but not just any tooth, This tooth has been extracted from a great beast known for ravaging the land aeons ago. But this seems to only fuel the defending player's laughter as he gladly takes a single point of damage, the only one thus far in the match.



But it is not just one damage that is dealt, for the golem rises from his post to give the tooth a quick smack, returning it to the attacker's hand. Though this tires the great golem, the tooth reappears as quick as it came, its arrival welling up a sort of newfound spirit within the golem, causing it to once again return the tooth to its summoner's hand, but not before the tooth is able to hone the thopter's fighting prowess. This cycle of tooth, strengthening, and returning happens for what appears to be an eternity.



When the thopter finally reaches its target, a shower of teeth pour out of its wings, raining death and causing devastation to everything in the area. When the smoke clears, nothing is left of the opponent but a mere stain upon the earth.



Yep, Ornithopter just dealt infinite damage. GG.