Koth of the Hammer | |
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Full Name | Koth of the Hammer |
Affinities | |
Origin set | Battle for Zendikar |
Cost | 295 |
Stats (max level) | |
Health | 111 |
Deck limits | 10 · 6 · 3 |
Mana bonuses | -1 · -1 · 0 · +9 · 0 |
Leveling cost | 79,920 |
Planeswalkers (Infobox · Data) |
Contents
Overview
Koth of the Hammer is a red human Planeswalker, introduced in April 2016 along with the Battle for Zendikar card set.
He has average health, average mana gains with an extremely unbalanced spread, and average deck limits which heavily favor Creatures, at the expense of Supports.
His abilities revolve around red gems, including destroying non-red gems on the board, and creating a support token which permanently buffs his creatures when red gems are matched. He can also temporarily give all his creatures Berserker and Trample, as well as a large buff to their Power.
Stats
Koth of the Hammer - level 60 | ||||||||||
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Mana bonus | Deck limits | Health | Leveling cost | |||||||
-1 | -1 | 0 | +9 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 6 | 3 | 111 | 79,920 |
Abilities
1: Reshape the Land | |||
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Ability Level | PW level | Effect | |
6-23 | 6 | Destroy 3 non-Red gems. | |
24-39 | 6 | Destroy 6 non-Red gems. | |
40-55 | 6 | Destroy 9 non-Red gems. | |
56-60 | 6 | Destroy 12 non-Red gems. |
Starting Deck
Story
This red mage specializes in geomancy: spells that move mountains, shatter stone, and melt iron. His earth magic also allows him to purify metal, a reflection of Koth’s deep desire to bring peace and harmony to his people.
Koth is a Vulshok from the Hammer tribe, who dwell in the Oxidda chain of mountains on the plane of Mirrodin. His Planeswalker spark ignited when the tribes of his once-peaceful people fell into open war for the first time in generations. The metal his people mined from the mountains of Oxidda became strangely corrupted, turning their forged ingots brittle and inconsistent. Each tribe blamed the others, and old hatreds began to reemerge.
Believing he could use his ability to purify the ore, Koth committed himself to the task of restoring the precious metal and reuniting his people. Wise beyond his years, this passionate leader values counsel before rushing headlong into action. But if action is required, Koth is a decisive man of few words. He can—and will—bring a mountain down on anyone who dares threaten his home.
In fact, Koth battled the Phyrexians, who took over his plane, and he now serves as the leader of a resistance.