Elderscale Wurm

Elderscale and Divinity

New 06 Oct 2018 Asked by odys5eus 40 Comments

First off I wanted to say I'm a big fan of your work and I love reading your blogs and replies. It is so nice to see a developer that is so involved with the fans. Secondly I wanted to ask two questions. Would Elderscale Wurm's effect prevent a poison/commander damage game loss? And what is the color identity for a card Divinity of Pride? Is it a white or a black card or is it a white and black card?


Elderscale Wurm won’t stop a poison loss. Divinity of Pride is white and black colorwise, but can be played in a monowhite or monoblack deck. EDIT: Sorry, it can be played in a monowhite or monoblack deck in every format except Commander.

Cardnames as Verbs

New 28 Jul 2012 Asked by ruvyn 7 Comments

I have been known to Shock a creature. I have been known to Terror a creature. I've "Beast Within'd", I've "Polymorphed" and, most commonly for me over the years, I've Incinerated creatures. At FNM last night, however, was the first time in Magic I got to say "I Murder your elephant." And it managed to be even more pleasing than lethally volcanic geysering an elderscale wurm to win the game. Are instants and sorceries generally used as verbs, and how much does R+D think about this for cardnames?


The creative team, the one responsible for names, thinks about it a lot.

Green Haste Discussion

New 29 Jun 2012 Asked by buttondownshirt-blog 5 Comments

I guess my main issue is Green Haste. By my count there are 4 mythic rare Green creatures compared to the 7 at lower rarities. It seems that Green mythic creatures are just not good enough without some color-bleed. Many attempts at Hydras failed. Elderscale Wurm is just Worship. AvengerofZendikar, Omnath, and TreeofRedemption feel like Green Mythics, but they don't play like Baneslayer or Obliterator. Can't green be competitive alone? It seems that you're bending the color pie to compensate.


Green is tertiary at haste which means it gets it a little bit at high rarities. Development tends to use those slots because haste is very good for constructed green cards.

Elderscale Wurm Fact

New 15 Jun 2012 Asked by loreleywrites 13 Comments

It's a shame about Elderscale Wurm. All these 7's, and it's going to very closely miss being the 77th Wurm printed....Hold on. *Adds in the six cards that make Wurm tokens* Holy crap. It will also be the 77th Wurm/Wurm-token-maker printed.


I never deny the cool stuff.

Elderscale Wurm Intrigue

New 14 Jun 2012 Asked by dearmarkrosewater 19 Comments

Regarding Elderscale Wurm: You're still forgetting that its name is 14 letters long which is divisible by 7, its artist's first name is 7 letters long, and the set it's printed in will be released in July which is the 7th month, with the pre-release on the 7th day.


I never deny cool things. : )

Elderscale Wurm

New 13 Jun 2012 Asked by kycygni3 8 Comments

I know you were joking, but just to point out to "snailbyanyothername": Elderscale Wurm references the number seven TEN times, not eight. There are 5 sevens in the text, 2 in the P/T, one in the CMC, one for the number of scales on its face, and once in the collector number.


Ah, you forgot that the card has seven lines of rules text. Yes, there are a lot of sevens, but only seven 7’s on the card (okay, eight if you count the reminder text but I don’t think most players will even notice that).

Mythical Creatures

New 12 Jun 2012 Asked by hevaen-blog-deactivated20161225 5 Comments

Whoa whoa whoa. I thought the new mythic Green creature is the hydra? What's up with Elderscale Wurm?


Just because we have iconics doesn’t mean the colors don’t get other awesome rare and mythic rare creatures.

Elderscale Wurm Design

New 12 Jun 2012 Asked by snailbyanyothername-blog 10 Comments

Why does Elderscale Wurm have the number 7 referenced eight time within the card? (CMC, five times in the text, two for power and toughness) As someone with a slight case of OCD, you can't imagine how badly this irks me...


We felt having the number 7 only appear 6 times would bother people more. 

Pro-Wurm Stance

New 12 Jun 2012 Asked by intheinterim 4 Comments

Elderscale Wurm: Can we now definitively say that you haven't forgotten about being pro-Wurm?


I never said I was anti-wurm.


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