The effect is good, and the flavor is great.
Posted By:
Cyberium
(1/23/2013 11:43:13 AM)
whenever you cast this you should have to say "OM NOM NOM NOM NOM" (one nom for every life gained)
Posted By:
ravenclaw567
(1/23/2013 7:24:18 PM)
@greatspearman Unless sacc'ing their nonworst creature literally prevented them from dying that turn then no, they are not more likely.
Posted By:
myztikrice
(3/20/2013 5:31:30 PM)
@greatspearman: Unless they're about to die, if they're playing in any competitive environment, they will always sac the less useful creature. That's not being attached to your creatures; that's just understanding that board presence is more important than life total which is something every competitive player has to realise. Lifegain is nothing compared to board position.
Posted By:
Lifegainwithbite
(5/18/2013 1:18:31 AM)
This Card is amazing for Standard and might see play in some modern decks too. Diabolic Edict was much missed and people seem to forget that life is usually pointless until you get to the last point.
Posted By:
KilnFiend
(1/23/2013 7:03:23 PM)
Devour Flesh is for the simpletons, Tribute to Hunger is for the more discerning player.
Posted By:
NuckChorris
(1/24/2013 5:33:40 AM)
Love the effect, though the name and art are a little disturbing. Very useful, cheap, fast, can get around hexproof, regen, and indestructible.
Posted By:
RedJaron
(1/24/2013 10:19:41 AM)
Woah, how did I miss the new Edict? Pretty cool!
Posted By:
Goatllama
(1/24/2013 10:23:15 AM)
@Purplerooster Not only that, but also justifies suicide, self-mutilation, insanity, narcissism and....human nature?
Posted By:
Dabok
(1/24/2013 11:40:17 AM)
Remember which colours this is in?
Do you also remember which guild doesn't care about how much life a player has?
I don't think the "They gain life" aspect will turn players off of this in Limited... well, at least Dimir players.
Posted By:
Ferlord
(1/25/2013 6:38:45 PM)