Then someone exile your graveyard.
Posted By:
JB_Xyooj
(10/2/2011 7:11:58 PM)
Anyone notice that Innistrad is a good 40 cards bigger than Wizards' new 'average' large set size? (234)
Any speculation why that might be?
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(3/10/2012 8:01:12 PM)
Not huge on auras that don't offer benefit when the aura or enchanted creature hit the graveyard (Rancor or Angelic Destiny) or some sort of shroud, hexproof, or protection, but this could see some use in a self mill aggro deck with Splinterfright and Boneyard Wurm. Decent in limited if it fits your theme.
Posted By:
Neural_Blaze
(9/22/2011 8:41:25 PM)
If you're lucky, this is a 3/3 for one green mana. Or it could be 0/0 or 1/1.
2/5, not very exciting.
Posted By:
Destruction3402
(10/6/2011 7:32:35 PM)
Weak.
We have recently got lots of ways to exile cards from graveyards.
And we just got Bonehoard, so why not to reprint Exoskeletal Armor instead of this? That would have been more playable.
- edit: @ mike_stubbs1
Yeah, Exoskeletal Armor as such is not good fit in Innistrad but WotC could have made a reprint with different name as they have made countless times before. "Flavor reboot reprint" like MaRo calls it. I just find Wreath of Geists too marginal.
Posted By:
AncientTimer
(10/22/2011 1:26:30 PM)
@Studoku: Hilarious.
Posted By:
blindthrall
(10/10/2011 6:20:04 PM)
@AncientTimer
We also just got a load of powerful self-milling cards, making Wreath of Geists entirely playable. Additionally, "Exoskeletal Armor" has approximately the worst flavour synergy possible with Innistrad.
Posted By:
mike_stubbs1
(10/14/2011 8:13:31 AM)
Combos nicely with Lumberknot and any sacrifice outlet.
Posted By:
GrandAdmiralThrawn89
(11/14/2011 12:21:26 PM)
@mike_stubbs1
I totally agree with you. And it probably would be OP in the current meta...
Posted By:
phyrexiantrygon
(1/23/2012 6:53:38 PM)
I don't use this for the same reason I don't use bonehoard they aren't creatures going to my grave.
Posted By:
LiquidDish
(2/12/2012 5:48:57 PM)