| Name | Predatory Urge |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment — aura |
| Description | Enchant creature
Enchanted creature has " |
| Artist | Scott Chou |
| Set | Planechase Anthology #74 |
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| Name | Predatory Urge |
|---|---|
| Type | Enchantment — aura |
| Description | Enchant creature
Enchanted creature has " |
| Artist | Scott Chou |
| Set | Planechase Anthology #74 |
| Wallpaper | |
| Image |
Tierlist
No Rank
Grade it yourself
Predatory Urge, Enchantment — aura, designed by Scott Chou first released in Oct, 2009 in the set Zendikar and was printed exactly in 3 different ways.
This card would be beneficial in a deck focused on creature combat and dealing direct damage. Decks that aim to control the board by eliminating key threats or creatures with high power would find Predatory Urge useful. However, in a fast-paced or combo-oriented deck, where efficiency and speed are key, this card may not see much play as it requires tapping the enchanted creature to activate its ability, which could slow down the overall strategy. Other cards like Fight to the Death or Berserk could potentially offer more immediate impact in certain situations.
10/01/09
If the targeted creature leaves the battlefield (or otherwise becomes an illegal target) before the ability resolves, the ability doesn’t resolve. The enchanted creature isn’t dealt damage.
10/01/09
The controller of the enchanted creature may activate the ability, not the controller of Predatory Urge.
10/01/09
You may have the enchanted creature target itself with its own ability. If you do, it will deal damage to itself equal to its power, then immediately do it again.
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