He looks like something out of a Willy Wonka Nightmare.
Posted By:
lorendorky
(5/30/2011 10:07:16 AM)
I disagree with you Omniance. Lorwyn and Shadowmoor had unique style and design. I still love to play with cards from that time. What is more, in my opinion they had great storyline and flavor. Mechanics and tribal decks were very funny to play.
Posted By:
whoiam
(4/29/2010 2:43:49 PM)
This guy is pretty well-balanced, which is a prime example of how ridiculous Mirran Crusader is.
Posted By:
TherealphatMatt
(11/5/2011 7:31:28 PM)
This guy has held off many an attacker in my casual burn deck. I was always surprised he wasn't more popular, especially with Scourge of the nobilis
Posted By:
Creyn
(3/23/2010 10:54:05 AM)
As good as he is he's too freaky for me to play. :O
Posted By:
pigknight
(12/20/2010 5:13:07 PM)
drop him turn three, drop elspeth turn four and swing for 10? sounds good to me. 4/5
Posted By:
gnilleps
(10/20/2010 2:27:54 PM)
Shadowmoor block may well have my favourite art design of any Magic block.
Also, this guy is quite a leap over Ridgetop Raptor.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(7/5/2010 2:33:02 PM)
Light from within FTW!
Posted By:
channelblaze
(9/6/2010 9:04:51 PM)
Not bad as a {3} drop in a soldier deck considering soldiers often run lots of "soldiers get +1/+1" cards.
Posted By:
VirtueVsVice
(11/30/2009 3:13:59 AM)
part of a 10 card cycle believe it or not of three cost things, that cost three hybrid mana.
they are
Wilt-Leaf Cavaliers G/W
Crag Puca U/R
Restless Apparition W/B
Wasp Lancer B/U
Hearthfire Hobgoblin R/W
Stalker Hag B/G
Plumeveil W/U
Boggart Ram-Gang R/G
Ashenmoor Gouger B/R
Wistful Selkie U/G
Posted By:
Kyzar
(1/26/2011 11:36:25 PM)