Ooh, flavorful reprint.
Posted By:
DaLucaray
(9/17/2013 3:09:14 PM)
Flavor text is suspiciously similar to that on Onslaught.
Posted By:
Trygon_Predator
(9/17/2013 2:37:35 PM)
They're fundamentally different, but I'd honestly rather just run Celestial Flare. True this is much more splashable and lets you choose who dies, but... man, it's just a teensy bit too expensive.
It's not a bad card though. I give it a 3.
Posted By:
NARFNra
(9/17/2013 8:45:48 PM)
The majority of creatures that you don't want your opponent to have are going to attacking or blocking in most cases. This can't deal with strong utility creatures like lords that won't be in combat as frequently. Very good removal in limited.
Posted By:
Purplerooster
(9/18/2013 3:53:55 PM)
The designers have done very well in cards like this to show the god's influence, but not the god's themselves.
I'm so glad that the art is not a cyclops getting judged by a large starry Heliod in the sky.
Posted By:
thought_jar
(9/22/2013 10:34:23 PM)
Genius flavourtext!
Posted By:
Tiggurix
(9/18/2013 11:46:32 PM)
I bet Nobody's responsible for that.
Posted By:
Totema
(9/18/2013 10:55:45 PM)
Fantastic art.
Posted By:
LordOfTheFlies87
(9/29/2013 7:05:20 AM)
While I miss decapitating my opponent's creatures with Neck Snap, this is a brilliant reprint and hits all the right flavor notes. This is definitely not for constructed, but is a fine kill spell in the slower Limited games, where it is a strategic killer of creatures that have gone heroic or monstrous.
Posted By:
Equinox523
(11/19/2013 7:06:33 AM)
...he was actually felled by a bolt of lightning, however. He just was very passionate about masonry.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(2/27/2014 4:36:41 PM)