Even WITHOUT the transformation, it would be a solid black flier (compare to Dusk Imp and Tethered Skirge).
Posted By:
luca_barelli
(10/1/2011 6:22:51 PM)
The artist sure has one hell of a name.
Posted By:
JU4
(9/25/2011 11:26:02 AM)
This card is a little missleading. It's easy to think "cool, cast on turn 3, transform on turn 4." In retrospect, you can't play the land before your upkeep. Opps.
Posted By:
Argonomic
(10/15/2011 9:14:15 PM)
Good, even if you never transform.
It should be a high priority draft, and basically decent for any deck that can run it.
It's just plain above the curve for fliers in black.
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(10/27/2011 5:17:28 PM)
Why, why, WHY wasn't this a "vampire bat"? *sadfaces*
Posted By:
Paleopaladin
(10/14/2011 4:09:13 PM)
I like this card better when it was called Sengir Nosferatu
Posted By:
Saikuba
(9/22/2011 9:52:18 PM)
I agree, nay, I concur.
Posted By:
pektusman
(9/23/2011 10:40:35 AM)
I agree
Posted By:
ICEFANG13
(9/23/2011 9:15:08 AM)
Well, it drops a lot earlier.
Also the flavor text on both sides, taken together, is art.
Posted By:
Tanaka348
(9/23/2011 6:29:49 PM)
I never actually transformed this guy in my sealed tournament. He did a lot of damage though, especially equipped with Mask of Avacyn.
Posted By:
burnsbabe
(9/25/2011 5:38:17 AM)