How does this card have "awesome flavor" when its name and illustration make it look like a land?
I do see the potential... but ultimately this card is a failure.
Posted By:
Veazey
(9/6/2011 6:51:44 AM)
racism
Posted By:
Shinigami-2099
(1/28/2011 3:09:58 AM)
I love this card. Conqueror's Pledge may be better in mono-white, but it could be hard to scrounge up that WWW in a multicolored deck.
Also, I love this card partly because it has bogus flavor. This town is a Sorcery? What?
Posted By:
The_Murderauder
(6/26/2012 5:50:10 PM)
This card was overcosted and mostly not that useful even when it first came out (it could occasionally be valuable in white weenie decks with Crusade and Jihad, but decks like those weren't supposed to get to six mana anyway; usually you'd rather Armageddon first.)
However, the idea behind it was very sharp, even if they missed the balance point this time. Fallen Empires was the first set to really play around heavily with tokens, and they were a bit overly-cautious about them as a result. (Especially since earlier token-generators like The Hive and Serpent Generator had been flatly overcosted; they were probably trying to avoid balancing too far away from those.)
Posted By:
Aquillion
(4/17/2014 6:59:58 AM)