
Bog Imp – MTG 4th Edition

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Ah, the classic xenomorph skull. Is he as powerful?
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He is not. But he’s pretty cheap and he has flying, so he could be a real pain in little ways.
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I didn’t even notice the wings. I don’t think a bog imp should have wings.
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I’ll let you take up the technical details with Wizards of the Coast then.
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‘We’? Speak for yourself, Booky, some of us never underestimate the power and speed of the Imp’s muck-crusted claws. Summon your own bog imp!
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Glad to hear you were prepared. Are there Boyscouts in Scotland? because it seems like you would have been one since you’re so prepared.
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Not live ones, no, it’s very cold.
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What’s the connection between the cold and dead boy scouts?
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Was wondering the same.
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They freeze in cold temperature. The shorts expose your knees.
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Thanks for explaining.
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Quite the xeno’s head they arted onto thos one. Cool and cheap card. Was “reach” a thing yet when this card came out or did nearly every other colour have it’s own flying creatures?
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Yep, reach was a thing from the get-go. It was rare though. I think every color had some flyer. Not all were powerful though…
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The slyther decks were awefull with every slyther giving all the others their powers… I hated it when my brother pulled that deck against my favorite zombie deck😖
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Very few people enjoyed that block of sets…
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My first ever card ❤
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Really? That’s cool!
How did it come about?
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It was gifted to me by the guy that then will teach me how to play the game 🙂 he was one of my grandma’s neighbors
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This was also one my first cards. First one of your series that I recognise immediately.
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Interesting. Two people having this as one of their first cards.
Hopefully you’ll recognize more 😀
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Loving the design of this card. Sort of like some twisted prehistoric xenomorphic Green Goblin.
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I’ve often wondered how much “inspiration” magic artists took from other popular franchises. I mean, things weren’t quite so strict back then…
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