CardName: Tomb of Tuktuk
Cost:
Type: Legendary Land
Pow/Tgh: /
Rules Text: {T}: Add {1} to your mana pool.
{9}, {T}: Put a legendary 5/5 colorless Goblin Golem
artifact creature token named Tuktuk the Returned onto the
battlefield.
Flavour Text: Only a goblin's curiosity and the magic of the trapped
Eldrazi could bring back such a weird being.
Set/Rarity: Flavor Factory Rare
Tomb of Tuktuk
R
Legendary Land
: Add to your mana pool.
, : Put a legendary 5/5 colorless Goblin Golem artifact creature token named Tuktuk the Returned onto the battlefield.
Only a goblin's curiosity and the magic of the trapped Eldrazi could bring back such a weird being.
Originally made for my custom cube: BandaBox 3. Cost adjusted.
Once upon a time, there was a very dumb and unpopular goblin from Zendikar called Tuktuk. In an effort to impress his buddies, he took a mission to retrieve some sort of cool artifact so dangerous that it seemed suicidal. And, of course, it really was. The goblin met some ancient Eldrazi magic that kinda exploded on his face and decimated his body. Yet somehow, his mind was imprinted in the rocks nearby. Naturally, all his buddies thought this was the coolest thing ever, and they eventually started a clan named after him, of which Tuktuk Grunts are part of.
The card's design may seem extremely simple and mundane. But it actually plays really cool. Instead of being just a Gargoyle Castle or Urza's Factory, it represents the making of a legend. One that's particularly hard to kill. The reusing of the actual Tuktuk the Explorer's token is just a plus.
Originally made for my custom cube: BandaBox 3. Cost adjusted.
Once upon a time, there was a very dumb and unpopular goblin from Zendikar called Tuktuk. In an effort to impress his buddies, he took a mission to retrieve some sort of cool artifact so dangerous that it seemed suicidal. And, of course, it really was. The goblin met some ancient Eldrazi magic that kinda exploded on his face and decimated his body. Yet somehow, his mind was imprinted in the rocks nearby. Naturally, all his buddies thought this was the coolest thing ever, and they eventually started a clan named after him, of which Tuktuk Grunts are part of.
The card's design may seem extremely simple and mundane. But it actually plays really cool. Instead of being just a Gargoyle Castle or Urza's Factory, it represents the making of a legend. One that's particularly hard to kill. The reusing of the actual Tuktuk the Explorer's token is just a plus.