| Name | Gorilla Shaman |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — ape shaman |
| Description | |
| Flavor | "Frankly, destruction is best left to professionals." —Jaya Ballard, task mage |
| Artist | Filip Burburan |
| Set | The List #MH2-280 |
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| Name | Gorilla Shaman |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — ape shaman |
| Description | |
| Flavor | "Frankly, destruction is best left to professionals." —Jaya Ballard, task mage |
| Artist | Filip Burburan |
| Set | The List #MH2-280 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Gorilla Shaman, Creature — ape shaman, designed by Anthony S. Waters first released in Jun, 1996 in the set Alliances and was printed exactly in 7 different ways. It see play in 1 formats: Pauper.
Gorilla Shaman would be a valuable addition to a red deck focused on artifact destruction, providing a cost-effective way to target noncreature artifacts of various mana values. While it can be useful in certain matchups, there are arguably better options such as Shattering Spree or Smash to Smithereens that offer more versatility or efficiency. Ultimately, Gorilla Shaman could see play in specific sideboard strategies or metas where its ability shines, but may not be a staple in every red deck.
10/01/08
A tip on how this math works: The cost to destroy a noncreature artifact with converted mana cost 0 is + + = . The cost to destroy a noncreature artifact with converted mana cost 1 is + + = . The cost to destroy a noncreature artifact with converted mana cost 2 is + + = . And so on.
10/01/08
A tip on how this math works: The cost to destroy a noncreature artifact with mana value 0 is + + = . The cost to destroy a noncreature artifact with mana value 1 is + + = . The cost to destroy a noncreature artifact with mana value 2 is + + = . And so on.
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