Is there a card that gives all your creatures infect?
Asked by ColonialKickass 13 years ago
is there a card or combo that gives all of your creatures infect? cause that would be awesome with my myr deck.
An army infect card riDONKulous! lol poison token would be the main kill 10 hits. Nearly everything else would be pointless or an amazing fast kill deck. Would love see it but I don't think it will happen until they nerf infect a bit by making either things more resilient like card:Melira's Keepers or more infect specific cards like Burn the Impure . With cards like Overrun prolly not for a while.
-thanks to MagnorCriol for listing the cards that give infect was wondering what cards were out there.
February 6, 2011 4:41 a.m.
Goodwinson says... #3
Of course there is, check out Triumph of the Hordes . I use it in my Beast Trample deck it it can add 10 poison counters in 1 hit. I use this card sometimes and my deck isn't even a poison deck but I only us it when I'm having a 2 headed giant with a friend of mine who uses an infect deck. Still insanely good though.
January 6, 2012 11:25 p.m.
MagnorCriol says... #4
As of the time of this question - a little under a year ago - New Phyrexia was still 3 months from being released, so Triumph of the Hordes wasn't even on the radar yet, which is why it wasn't listed.
MagnorCriol says... Accepted answer #1
There's no one card (...yet) that gives your whole army infect. That would be pretty intensely powerful, even if it were a sorcery.
There's several cards that can give individual creatures infect:
Tainted Strike is an instant, so it's a great "surprise! you're poisoned" card;
Grafted Exoskeleton provides both infect and a +2/+2 boost;
Phyresis and Corrupted Conscience are both auras that give a creature infect. (Corrupted Conscience also steals the creature.)
If you're trying to make a Myr infect deck, the Exoskeleton is probably your best choice; it's colorless, so it's easier for the Myr to get out there (Palladium Myr ), and it's drawback (forcing you to sac the creature if it becomes unequipped) is easily worked around in a Myr via a number of artifact-recursion routes.
February 5, 2011 1:35 a.m.