This is great; an aggressive, evasive two-drop. Especially good with Rakish Heir. Blocking is overrated anyways.
Posted By:
luca_barelli
(10/1/2011 6:16:25 PM)
Amazing card in draft. the main reason i won all the games that i did
Posted By:
Panaroid
(11/11/2011 5:54:36 AM)
Think about it, aggro vamp. deck, this guy won't be blocking- he'll be evasively kicking some serious butt.
Posted By:
HuntedWumpusMustDie
(12/16/2011 8:57:43 AM)
I really like the houses in the background :)
Posted By:
Mike-C
(1/4/2012 7:36:14 PM)
It would appear one of Zendikar's vampires got lost.
Posted By:
ayefightbears
(3/10/2012 6:47:19 PM)
Another prime target for Furor of the Bitten in R/B Vampire decks. Be careful when running this with Bloodcrazed Neonate however, as you may find yourself without blockers in your 2-drop spot.
Posted By:
SkaerKrow
(3/26/2012 8:37:01 AM)
So... what's going on with the art? Do vampires just kind of hover around in a standing position on the Innistrad plane? He's not standing on anything and he doesn't look mid-flight at all. This is seriously bothering me.
Posted By:
blindloyalty
(6/18/2012 9:27:16 PM)
This card put the "Wins" in my Innistrad League RDW (Rakdos Deck Wins). I lost count of how many games I won by dropping a turn-2 Interloper and curving into Rakish Heir and/or Inquisitor's Flail, then racing like a madman until my opponent was within range of a flashed-back Bump in the Night. The drawback is easily overshadowed by tribal synergies. He's been in my Pauper Cube ever since the beginning, where he still wins drafts without any help from vampire lords.
For extra mecha-vampire awesomeness in Pauper, just add Copper Carapace.
Posted By:
PauperCubist
(7/22/2012 7:44:40 PM)