This was obviously named by a Mirran. A true Phyrexian would have named it "Perfect Leonin."
Posted By:
AnTzero
(4/28/2011 3:14:05 PM)
They named it "Lost Leonin" because Wizards thought it would be funny for people to put up "lost cat" signs in their neighborhoods with this guy's picture on them.
Posted By:
Enemy_Tricolor
(5/10/2011 1:11:40 PM)
I love the art. This is pretty subjective, of course, but it looks to me like this is the moment he realized what he had become before losing whatever sense of self it had.
Posted By:
themlsna
(5/5/2011 6:51:17 PM)
Alliteration FTW.
Posted By:
http404error
(4/29/2011 4:58:18 PM)
Not sure if I want this'n in my Cat deck. It'd be the only infect creature therein, though I can only imagine the shenanigans if I manage to get him out with an activated Raksha Golden Cub.
Posted By:
SirMalkin
(5/8/2011 9:16:31 PM)
it seems like wizard made a almost cycle of these. 1/1 infectors with a color variant. blue gets unblockable, black gets flying, white gets more power, and green gets a 1/1 cheaper tehn the others. red, i don't know what red gets. red just sits out and cries.
Posted By:
rinoh20
(5/10/2011 7:41:35 PM)
Phyrexia sure knows how to desecrate noble lives, turning them into unfeeling rag dolls. What horror.
Posted By:
Cyberium
(4/29/2011 2:40:31 AM)
Ah, finally, we have some nice use out of our 2-drop infect range. I think Wizards was being FAR too cautious around it.
Posted By:
DeathDark
(5/10/2011 7:38:50 PM)
@Kiseki
Tempting Wurm kills your opponent on turn six, assuming your opponent is as stupid as a goldfish and doesn't drop anything that will stop it.
Aside from all that, I like this card, though it doesn't get as much love as the others due to a lack of evasion. That is fixable though, I could see a straight white infect using things like armored ascension.
Posted By:
RuscoJames
(12/16/2011 3:36:37 PM)
IMO Lost Leonin sounds cooler than Compleated Leonin.
Posted By:
PhyrexianFailure
(4/28/2011 4:35:53 PM)