Jago vs Gargos Killer Instinct Gold (Rare, Nintendo, 1996) for Nintendo 64.
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Jago vs Gargos Killer Instinct Gold (Rare, Nintendo, 1996) for Nintendo 64.
Mother and daughter :3
Gargos from the new killer instinct
Now I can see where people may find this attractive. Will I personally? Not fully, but I can understand this in a sort of capara demon relationship. So yeah, I'd have to say this is a good furrybait design.
Gargos drawing colored that I was suppose to get done on Halloween so many thing were happening. Better late then never. More based on how Gargos looks like in Killer Instinct 2 then how he looks like in the X-Box One game.
Gargos
how do cards that reduce generic mana cost interact with cards that have X generic mana costs? Like say Apocalypse Hydra and Gargos Vicious Watcher?
When you cast a spell with X in its cost, you declare the value of X before you apply any cost reduction effects, such as Gargos's ability. What this boils down to is that you get whatever the cost reduction is as a bonus.
In the case you describe, let's say you have seven mana available to cast Apocalypse Hydra. You could normally cast Apocalypse Hydra with X=5, but once you apply Gargos's ability that would reduce the cost to 1RG, which leaves you with four mana left over. This means that you can cast your hydra with X=9, and Gargos will reduce the cost to the 5RG you can afford to pay.