Peer Pressure
Choose a creature type.  If you control more creatures of that type than any other player, you gain control of all creatures of that type. (This effect doesn't end at the end of the turn)
Pikman's Review:
A bad card, unless your deck is totally dedicated, or partially dedicated.  Because if you don't have more than your opponent, it's pointless.  And what iff your opponent doesn't have any creatures of that type?

Rating: 5 out of 10, this card is SOOOOOOOOOO overated  
Jammintenchi's Review:
You get all of your monsters creatures. Heh heh heh. Its a ton of fun to see the look on the other guys face when all of his cards have been swiped from him and used against him in an all out assault!
Rating: 6 out of 10, i'd give it worse, but it continues after the turn is over.
Final Comment: My review is misleading. I said about how it was all so wonderful, then i said that it isnt that good. And it isnt.
Toad's Review:
This card is good if used in a devoted deck.  If you use a mistform, for one mana you can change that mistform to a different type of creature.  Bingo!  Mistforms are like wild cards if you are using peer pressure.  You can change all the mistforms to the type you want to take, and then you gain immense power!WAH HA HA Ha ha he he... it's not as easy as it seems.  But it can all be solved in this simple equasion:

Mana you have -4 +> Mistform you have=> Opposing creatures you have to take

The reason  you have to subtract 4 mana is because you need to play peer pressure itself

Example:  You have 10 Mana.  You need to take all of your opponents elfs.  He has 5 elfs.  You have 6 Mistforms

Tap 6 mana to make all you Mistforms elfs for the turn.  Tap the remaining four mana to play peer pressure and chose elfs.  Since you have 6 elfs, (The Mistforms) you get all of your opponents elfs!  This trick is hard to pull off but worth it if you can.  I have done it once, and stole Pikman's Rhox, so don't think it's impossible.

Rating:7 out of 10.  It's more confusing than a math class, but it's worth it! Class dismissed.
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