Combos with Hazezon Tamar to make much too large sand warriors
Posted By:
Mata-nui3
(2/11/2011 4:38:47 PM)
Not a huge fan of the art from a flavor standpoint (how is the coat of arms giving power to other creatures when only one is visible?). It'd be best having a crowd, preferably not with ugly-ass goblins, raising their arms in a triumphant cry at the sight of the symbol or something like that. The art itself is definitely nice, don't get me wrong, but isn't that great from simply a flavor standpoint.
Posted By:
BlackFlameAshura
(8/6/2012 1:26:30 PM)
mad good
Posted By:
mkenaz
(9/6/2009 6:18:03 AM)
A must for theme deck fans :)
Posted By:
Mudbutt_on
(11/22/2009 5:11:42 PM)
Art and lack of flavor text make this version strictly worse than any other edition of this card.
Posted By:
Nagoragama
(7/24/2011 2:37:23 PM)
The text tells you to play with lots of creatures.
The art shows one person standing in a seemingly desolate location.
Just another example of why 7th was a failure in terms of setting and flavor.
Posted By:
tenkaze
(8/9/2011 12:34:18 PM)
The art is good because it's different, I think.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(1/24/2011 1:38:24 AM)
One of the few seventh edition art changes that didn't suck.
Posted By:
Salient
(8/25/2011 7:04:39 PM)
I like this art better than the other art... But yeah, total flavour fail.
I wonder how long we have to wait for decent and flavourful art for coat of arms? Probably the next plane with a tribal theme.
Posted By:
ProfCharles
(6/15/2013 2:30:49 AM)
It's interesting that foil versions of playable white-bordered cards with distinct art fetch such higher prices than regular, because the foil cards from these white-bordered sets were printed with black borders. In this case, the foil 7th Ed Coat of Arms fetches $30 (compared to $8 in other sets) even though the regular version costs the same $5 as the others.
Another great example of this phenomenon is 7th Edition Serra Angel
Posted By:
yuvalg
(11/12/2013 11:01:19 PM)