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Interesting how most names with ‘the’ in the title feature a comma after the name. Here it simply reads Vraska the Unseen, with no comma after Vraska.
Perhaps the comma is unseen?
Posted By:
Kodanshi
(11/29/2013 3:06:59 AM)
Opponent ultimates Vraska... I use Rakdos Charm to force the opponents creatures to deal 1 damage to their controller.
Posted By:
Bob111634
(12/18/2013 9:59:24 AM)
@Bob111634: Keywords here are "combat damage". Rakdos Charm wouldn't do much against these "nanophages".
Posted By:
IceMetalPunk
(1/22/2014 9:35:30 AM)
I was playing againts my friend and when I played her he pulled the standard "meh" face. Three turns later he conceeded. xD
Posted By:
Maximumbot
(2/3/2014 5:38:21 AM)
Personally I like her middle ability the best because if one of your opponents has a really nasty creature that they are not attacking with so you could use her first ability, you could just destroy it with the middle ability.
Posted By:
Planswalker121
(2/22/2014 9:14:05 AM)
Fun fact: vraska can be seen it just that she is a John cena.
Posted By:
Alienblaster
(4/18/2014 9:30:17 AM)
She's a removal engine, plain and simple. Jace getting you down? Vraska knows how he likes it. (Right in the face, in case you were wondering.) I like that she doesn't necessarily take over your whole strategy when you play her. She probably won't win the game for you (which is a good thing, unless I hate you). A nice middle-of-the-road walker for folks who enjoy the game and understand that winning all the time is very boring. 5/5
Posted By:
Pongdok
(5/3/2014 6:25:41 PM)
I am fairly new to the game, so bear with my question and thank you for any insight you may give. I am having trouble understanding how exactly to play Vraska The Unseen. Since she is a planeswalker, is she technically considered a "separate player" and therefore would still stay on the board even after you yourself die? Can your creatures choose to block her when an opponent attacks her? Can an opponent choose to attack her specifically meaning she has to defend and if she is separate from you as the player and your opponent can choose to attack her or not, why would they choose to attack her if that is the only way she can gain counters to reach her ultimate? Also, if your opponent attacks her and she loses counters but gains one anyway because she killed the attacking creature, how would she ever get to her ultimate?
So there is my confusion, again, thank you for any help you can give.
Posted By:
Nlockwood
(5/3/2014 8:39:59 PM)
She's an engine. Evasion, repeatable destruction and a win condition in one. For this she deserves a rating of at least 4.1. She just works and I love the flavor and mechanics and how they meld so perfectly.
Typically you want to use her as efficiently as the situation would allow. Her -3 is best used when it proves enough of a setback that one could then proceed to boost her to ultimate or win by other means.
It's also good for ensuring parity. She's almost always going to equate to value. I wouldn't be surprised if she saw at least a little bit of play in eternal formats, most likely legacy.
Posted By:
Drewskithelegend
(5/21/2014 11:37:00 PM)