Pretty much requires Training Grounds to be good.
That said, holy crap is this thing awesome if you can level it. {3}{W}{W}{W}{W}{W}{W} for a 4/8 which gives everything else +2/+2? I'd use it,
Posted By:
NARFNra
(1/2/2011 12:21:29 PM)
He's riding a Felidar Sovereign. What a boss.
Posted By:
Polychromatic
(3/14/2011 11:56:35 PM)
Not bad. He starts out beyond the range of Lightning Bolt, which is huge by itself and the built-in Honor of the Pure is solid too. Still a little pricey for what he does, but decent.
Posted By:
VampireCat
(6/3/2011 3:07:13 PM)
Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite
I actually use this guy in an Elesh Norn EDH deck. Quite nice in a leisurely format like EDH. "Dies to removal" is getting so overplayed lately, and this guy most likely isn't the biggest threat on the board anyway. Mass wipe obviously will hit him, but targeted removal will most likely find something juicier to take out, especially if you haven't pumped this guy all the way up.
Posted By:
endersblade
(6/23/2011 12:43:09 PM)
Okay on his own, astounding with friends. If only he wasn't a knight, he'd go perfectly in every soldier deck...
Posted By:
DoragonShinzui
(3/19/2012 12:07:37 PM)
One lord to rule them all
Posted By:
shotoku64
(3/22/2012 6:47:47 PM)
@coyotemoon
As much as that is a sweet idea, you'd need mana fixing. You'd need five W to fully level him, and would have already had to have played training grounds- which requires a U. You'd either need a land that could produce both white or blue, or use a creature/artifact/enchantment.
That being said, a decent creature. In human white weenie decks, it shines bright- still a decent creature, and valuable mana sink. Also stellar in token decks. Otherwise, probably not worth it unless you use heartstones or venerated teachers or training grounds.
Posted By:
ScepterofEternities
(6/30/2012 11:50:59 AM)