| Name | Titanic Bulvox |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — beast |
| Description | Trample
Morph |
| Flavor | With natural laws abandoned, excess thrives. |
| Artist | Wayne England |
| Set | Scourge #129 |
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| Name | Titanic Bulvox |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — beast |
| Description | Trample
Morph |
| Flavor | With natural laws abandoned, excess thrives. |
| Artist | Wayne England |
| Set | Scourge #129 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
Tierlist
No Rank
Grade it yourself
Titanic Bulvox, Creature — beast, designed by Wayne England first released in May, 2003 in the set Scourge.
This card, Titanic Bulvox, would benefit a green ramp deck that aims to play big creatures quickly. Its trample ability can help push through damage, and the morph ability adds versatility to surprise opponents. However, in competitive Magic: The Gathering, there are likely better options for a 6-mana creature, such as Carnage Tyrant or Questing Beast, which offer more impactful abilities. Titanic Bulvox may struggle to see play in highly optimized decks but could be a fun inclusion in more casual or thematic decks.
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