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Moonglove Winnower Black Card in Magic the Gathering

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    Part of the video series: Black Cards: Magic the Gathering Game

    Summary: Learn how to use the black Moonglove Winnower card in a game of Magic the Gathering (MTG) in this free video guide to role playing card games.

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    "MIKE LOPEZ: Hi. I'm Mike Lopez with Expert Village, and today we're going to be discussing the black color from "Magic: The Gathering". And here we have "Moonglove Winnower". "Moonglove Winnower" is at the Lorwyn set. It is an "Elf Rouge." As you can see, most elves are green. This elf happens to be black. This is a common. It's 20 to 25 cents at your local gaming store. It'll cost you three and a black, which means it has a converted mana cost of 4, that's right, a converted the mana cost of four and you're getting a 2/3, which means it's going to come with an ability, and the great ability you're getting with this card is called "Deathtouch". It is one of the newer abilities of magic; and what "Deathtouch" does is when this creature deals combat damage to another creature, then that creature is destroyed. Once again with destruction, that creature does not deal any more damage after the fact, after combat, even if it has trample, and that creature is destroyed, which means it cannot be regenerated so it's a very powerful card for blocking a very large creature. Once again, even an 11/11, will not deal damage you because of death touch."

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