| Name | Polis Crusher |
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| Type | Creature — cyclops |
| Description | Trample, protection from enchantments
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| Artist | Chase Stone |
| Set | Theros #198 |
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| Name | Polis Crusher |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — cyclops |
| Description | Trample, protection from enchantments
|
| Artist | Chase Stone |
| Set | Theros #198 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
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Grade it yourself
Polis Crusher, Creature — cyclops, designed by Chase Stone first released in Sep, 2013 in the set Theros.
Polis Crusher would be a valuable addition to a midrange or ramp deck in Magic: the Gathering, particularly in a metagame where enchantments are prevalent. Its ability to destroy target enchantments upon dealing combat damage to a player while being monstrous provides strong utility. However, there are potentially better options available depending on the specific deck strategy, such as Reclamation Sage for a lower mana cost or Acidic Slime for more versatile removal options. Overall, Polis Crusher could see play in the right deck build that aims to capitalize on its unique abilities and synergies.
09/15/13
An ability that triggers when a creature becomes monstrous won’t trigger if that creature isn’t on the battlefield when its monstrosity ability resolves.
09/15/13
Once a creature becomes monstrous, it can’t become monstrous again. If the creature is already monstrous when the monstrosity ability resolves, nothing happens.
09/15/13
“Protection from enchantments” means that Polis Crusher can’t be enchanted, it can’t be targeted by Aura spells or by abilities of enchantments, all damage that would be dealt to it by enchantments is prevented, and it can’t be blocked by enchantment creatures. Notably, it doesn’t have protection from enchanted creatures (unless those creatures are also enchantments).
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