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CardName: Knuckle Extrator Cost: B Type: Creature - Kobold Shaman Pow/Tgh: 0/1 Rules Text: Whenever a Kobold you control dies, look at the top two cards of target opponent's library, then remove one of them from the game. Flavour Text: "Living requires a surprisingly small number of bones!" Set/Rarity: Mashup: the Gathering Alpha Common

Knuckle Extrator
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Creature – Kobold Shaman
Whenever a Kobold you control dies, look at the top two cards of target opponent's library, then remove one of them from the game.
"Living requires a surprisingly small number of bones!"
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Updated on 21 Mar 2013 by jmgariepy

Code: CB04

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2013-03-21 03:18:14: jmgariepy created the card Knuckle Extrator

Hole filling black, I hit the random button until I got the black card Knucklebone Witch and then picked up Extract. Goblins become Kobolds in Mashup, and, since I was looking for a common, I de-rarified Extract's ability down to Thoughtpicker Witch's ability. I suppose this kind of card could be abusive for a common... except... you know... Thoughtpicker Witch.

2013-03-21 03:21:29: jmgariepy edited Knuckle Extrator

Fun mashup!

I once used Thoughtpicker Witch in conjunction with Bloodbond March and Sadistic Augermage to lock someone out of getting any nonland cards for about 10 turns. Unfortunately the cards they already had in hand were good enough to kill me, which may not be surprising when I'm playing cards as bad as Thoughtpicker Witch and Bloodbond March.

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