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Why is the card gold? something special?
Posted By:
Ziggy85
(7/12/2009 11:48:35 AM)
I really like this card a lot. It gives the red/white player an alternative to small weenies and provides them (well, me, at least) with some late game fatties that work wonders alongside Balefire Liege.
Now I only wished they had also printed a red/green version of this with trample replacing vigilance ...
Posted By:
GrimjawxRULES
(5/31/2010 12:53:06 PM)
Opponent in limited: Haha! you have no creatures while I have several weenies! {Attacks with 3 2/2's}
Me: My turn? Drop sixth land, Cerodon, Swing.
Opponent: ****.
Posted By:
ultratog1028
(8/18/2010 12:22:23 PM)
A 5/5 with Vigilance and Haste, not bad.
4/5
Posted By:
zMrManz
(7/26/2011 2:10:04 PM)
I've got a 60-card deck using Naya colors. I was thinking about this card. I decided that this card might be worth using in a Boros-colored deck, but for a Naya-colored deck, I'd rather transform one of the colorless mana in the cost to a green mana and play Meglonoth. Meglonoth doesn't have the Haste, but Meglonoth doesn't need it. For 6, it's just a much better creature in most circumstances.
(As I referred to above, the Cerodon may be better in Boros-flavored decks, which, with more Red than Naya, probably have more Haste/burn type stuff, and can probably benefit much more than Naya from a 5/5 with Haste.)
Posted By:
humor_love
(2/6/2012 8:49:06 AM)
@Ziggy85 It's gold because its a multicolored
Posted By:
gheroo
(3/1/2014 6:14:13 PM)