I really like this one as it is a cheap, colorless way to give creatures haste, which can make a lot of difference. Similar to the other rings, the p/t boost is a nice addition if you are already running the card, but should by no means be a reason to run it on its own. Probably the best or second best of the cycle.
Fervor puts this card to shame, but hey, comparing an uncommon to a rare usually ends up unfavorable.
Posted By:
jsttu
(7/6/2012 4:24:16 AM)
Almost strictly worse than Swiftfoot Boots (I'd rather have the hexproof than a chance of adding +1/+1 counters), but repeatable haste is highly usable.
Posted By:
Trygon_Predator
(7/6/2012 7:24:03 AM)
Pay one each turn for hasty creatures and delayed +1/+1? Not bad at all. Goes well with Falkenrath Exterminator, Slumbering Dragon, and pretty much anything, red or otherwise. Gets 5/5 from me being a R player.
Posted By:
Weisse
(7/7/2012 2:44:09 PM)
Neat with the haste but i feel that the counter adding ability doesnt work with it. Since you want to pass it around.
Posted By:
Rokukel
(7/9/2012 4:37:30 AM)
I think it would've made more sense for this ring to give first strike instead of haste. That way you wouldn't want to pass this around.
Posted By:
DragonsRCool
(7/10/2012 3:50:40 PM)
I had two of these on my Slumbering Dragon at pre-release. I didn't make many friends that day . . .
Posted By:
RedJaron
(8/15/2012 11:29:43 AM)
If you're willing to lose the second power, you can move it each round to effectively give every creature you play haste. This could be evil in a {W}{G} fatties deck (Duskdale Wurm with haste?) or on a Crusader of Odric if your field is already full of tokens etc.
Posted By:
Morgaledh
(9/2/2012 12:32:35 PM)
Falkenrath Exterminator could use this.
...stuffy doll at least.
More Red/white synergy in Gatecrash: can't wait!
Posted By:
Curlie-Joe
(12/4/2012 12:44:43 PM)
I fell into a burning ring of fire...
Posted By:
Continue
(7/22/2013 2:34:10 PM)
While Child of Alara can make a good Cpt. Planet, I will be making a LOTR deck with the rings.
Posted By:
logicerror99
(10/17/2013 10:39:48 AM)