My god, it's a Necrite that's actually playable!
...Shame I can't play her in thrull tribal. Still, excellent card, especially in limited and pauper.
Posted By:
Cubozoan
(5/14/2011 5:21:16 AM)
I think I love this thing for pauper. Right now, the meta-game is not very creature intensive but I think that will change drastically with the next set (along with saying good bye to Jace) so this might be an overlooked Sleeper Agent until the meta gets turned on its head.
Posted By:
Tommy9898
(4/28/2011 8:33:22 PM)
Hi, Necrite!
Welcome back with your built in Fear.
And no, I don't care if you can't kill regenerating creatures now.
Posted By:
Egres
(4/30/2011 4:10:03 PM)
It's going to my "Only Best Arts" album
Posted By:
N1N7A
(5/5/2011 2:26:22 PM)
It's very gratifying to see that the response to this Necrite update is generally positive. Not only is it a good callback to an older creature, but it fits in very nicely with the sacrificial subtheme that the Phyrexians have going for them. The more cards like this that I see, the more I want to make a deck that uses Furnace Celebration...
Also, just unbelievable art.
Posted By:
Leshrac_Nightwalker
(5/16/2011 8:34:02 AM)
reminds me of banelings. hit their base and destroy thier defenses.
Posted By:
rinoh20
(5/8/2011 5:37:10 PM)
"Fear my New Phyrexia expansion symbol dagger of ain!"
(Note that the guy does not really fear her. He is intimidated by her.
...he has a good reason to fear for his life, though.)
Posted By:
Mode
(8/1/2011 3:06:14 AM)
"Ahem! My eyes are up here?"
"What eyes?" *continues to stare at chest*
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(4/17/2012 2:13:58 AM)
I could see this filling the role Gatekeeper of Malakir did for many {B} control decks. Its more flexible in a lot of ways, and certainly a much more efficient attacker. It is slower, but targeted.
Posted By:
SeiberTross
(5/2/2011 7:49:54 AM)
It's a cheap, intimidating suicide bomber. What's not to like?
Posted By:
Harashaw
(8/30/2011 6:46:49 AM)