| Name | Beastbreaker of Bala Ged |
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| Type | Creature — human warrior |
| Description | Level up |
| Artist | Karl Kopinski |
| Set | Mystery Booster #1132 |
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| Name | Beastbreaker of Bala Ged |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — human warrior |
| Description | Level up |
| Artist | Karl Kopinski |
| Set | Mystery Booster #1132 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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No Rank
Grade it yourself
Beastbreaker of Bala Ged, Creature — human warrior, designed by Karl Kopinski first released in Apr, 2010 in the set Rise of the Eldrazi and was printed exactly in 3 different ways.
This card could be beneficial in a green stompy deck that focuses on ramping up mana quickly to level up Beastbreaker of Bala Ged and take advantage of its trample ability. However, there are better options for similar mana costs in terms of power and utility, such as Leatherback Baloth or Strangleroot Geist, which may be more efficient choices for competitive play.
06/15/10
A creature’s level is based on how many level counters it has on it, not how many times its level up ability has been activated or has resolved. If a leveler gets level counters due to some other effect (such as Clockspinning) or loses level counters for some reason (such as Vampire Hexmage), its level is changed accordingly.
06/15/10
Effects that modify a leveler’s power or toughness, such as the effects of Giant Growth or Glorious Anthem, will apply to it no matter when they started to take effect. The same is true for counters that change the creature’s power or toughness (such as +1/+1 counters) and effects that switch its power and toughness.
06/15/10
The abilities a leveler grants to itself don’t overwrite any other abilities it may have. In particular, they don’t overwrite the creature’s level up ability; it always has that.
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