Well the wall does have flying.... I like to imagine that there are two bridges right next to eachother. When you try to go on a bridge, the wall just levitates into the air in a really robotic fashion, and then sets back down on the bridge you are trying to go through. The same happens if you try to go the other way. Keep in mind, the wall can only block one creature, so if you've got two creatures one can go around the wall and the other is blocked.
@@mtheoverlord7840 No, It's a 1/99 with indestructible, hexproof, cannot be sacrificed, exiled, put into the library or returned to the hand and "{tap}: exile target creature" coz you just drop it on them from orbit like a rod from god
its almost like force of savagery is an interesting build-around, designed for people to ask this very question. Also the flavor text hints at the players task, how can they keep the frail 0 toughness thing alive?
have you done animals like Nyx Fleece Ram, Kraken Hatchling, and Yoked Ox who are apparently as strong as a Steel Wall and can even survive the Anger of the Gods.
Force of Savagery could be strangely decent in an already strange commander deck I have built around Armored Armadillo. I use Rocco, Cabaretti Caterer as the technical commander to search out my real commander, Armored Armadillo, and use some targeted and anthem toughness-boosting effects to make the armadillo even stronger with its ability. Those anthem toughness effects would make it so Force of Savagery could survive board entry, I think
@eggysnekko I mean I guess? But I'd at least like to be able to run a relatively simple creature like that in more decks than just "everything comes under your control with a +1/+1