Good creature. Nothing too flashy, but still good. 3/5
Posted By:
True_Smog
(4/3/2010 10:28:16 AM)
Could she not have tapped for one green as well? Aren't Steward of Valeron and Cerodon Yearling in the same set?
Posted By:
TDL
(9/5/2010 8:31:52 PM)
Nothing flashy, but solid utility. Flavor text is awesome too.
Posted By:
Weary_PSI
(10/8/2010 1:37:32 AM)
Ahaha
Runes of the Deus turns this otherwise unassuming 2-drop into an absolute beast.
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(3/27/2011 5:46:22 PM)
This card is great for a straight-up R/G beatdown deck. It's like a R/G Goblin, which allows it to benefit from cards like Boartusk Liege and Runes of the Deus.
Posted By:
TheWallinator74
(1/19/2012 1:31:26 PM)
Pretty scary for a 2 drop. Great in any Jund deck, or hell, even Naya to put the hurt on early.
Posted By:
DoragonShinzui
(3/18/2012 8:17:55 AM)
: Rip-Clan Crasher fights target creature. At the end of turn, a player controls a creature with ": This creature gets +1/+0 until end of turn." and Rip-Clan Crasher has not activated this ability targeting a creature with that ability, sacrifice Rip-Clan Crasher.
Posted By:
syrazemyla
(5/17/2012 9:20:01 AM)
I always thought her flavor text references her clothes, which are made of seemingly very flammable material (leaves?) and look very easily like if you breathe fire you'll quickly have her naked. So if you breathe fire, she must fight you and kill you before you burn off her clothes.
Posted By:
gman92
(11/4/2012 9:09:20 PM)
The flavor text should read, "Meh."
I'd run this over Storm Crow.
Posted By:
wideyes
(5/20/2013 12:02:30 AM)
Worst of the cycle...
2.5/5 Stars
(the cycle- 2 CMC allied color pair creatures)
Deft Duelist
Tidehollow Strix
Goblin Deathraiders
Rip-Clan Crasher
Steward of Valeron
Posted By:
Hunter06
(9/23/2013 7:05:05 PM)