I remember getting this card in a booster and being bummed because I hate W.
Now, looking back, I wish I had used him more than I did.
4/5
Posted By:
Cigarette
(2/2/2010 9:17:13 AM)
U-B-E-R
I run him/her in my Bird deck.
Posted By:
mrredhatter
(10/3/2009 8:32:11 AM)
this + vigilance = so nice
Posted By:
Lueseto
(11/8/2011 11:47:01 AM)
So if you can run this one with Unquestioned Authority you're opponent is no so happy?
Posted By:
Zazzles_88
(11/14/2011 1:26:11 PM)
I had 3 of this guy in my first ever deck, a U/B/W deck where every creature had flying. This guy used to upset my friends a lot, considering we were all around 12 years old and didn't know what removal was.
Posted By:
GruesomeGoo
(2/25/2012 8:47:53 PM)
Looks like a green coloured Wonder
Posted By:
immelmann
(9/11/2012 2:25:40 AM)
EDH general here I come!! Ill pack a ton of anti removal like Brave the Elements and Faith's Shield, and some global vigilance stuff like Serra's Blessing and Mobilization. Don't want to loose auras to board sweepers. I would rather use things like Echo Circlet instead of Entangler for that reason.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(10/23/2012 3:45:01 AM)
I see fun protections, and I jump straight to Concerted Effort.
Posted By:
darkterrorblade
(4/25/2013 7:19:10 PM)
@Gezus82 "Protection" means that Eesha cannot take damage from creatures, but when Pariah's Shield redirects the damage, the rules do not remember where the damage came from.
If Pariah's Shield said "If a creature would deal damage to you, it deals that much damage to equipped creature instead", Eesha would be immune to the damage, because the source would be preserved.
Posted By:
Appleguard
(5/19/2013 9:43:25 PM)
Let's glue some cards together...
Ornithopter + Beloved Chaplain + Beloved Chaplain
Ornithopter + Spirit Mantle + Spirit Mantle
Ornithopter + Holy Mantle
Posted By:
HuntingDrake
(1/28/2014 12:21:08 AM)