This title accurately describes how white weenie players will feel when this is played against them.
Posted By:
Ogonomany
(1/28/2014 4:04:00 PM)
This will look sick awesome in foil. Such an evil card.
Posted By:
Lord_of_Tresserhorn
(1/28/2014 4:20:11 PM)
Damn cool art.
Posted By:
car2n
(2/12/2014 2:29:19 PM)
Ok, I'm confused again.
Infest from Commander 2013 has a 4 star rating. The card that is strictly better has a 3.8 rating. Is this due to people just hating the idea of B having another removal card in the, quite honestly, excessive pool of removal available to them this format, or does it have to do with perceptions of the format?
Personally I like it. It's no replacement for Anger of the Gods but that's probably for the best. Quite honestly, though, I have no idea how weenie strategies can possibly hope to compete with black this format. This, Bile BlightIllness in the RanksHythonia the CruelandShrivel are all potentially deadly against said decks. Combine that with the only anthem being a legendary and black having access to both thoughtseize and duress and it's pretty easy to see why this card is so awesome.
Posted By:
Drewskithelegend
(3/23/2014 11:05:07 AM)
Rest in peace, Infest. You shall be missed dearly.
Posted By:
Continue
(1/28/2014 3:20:07 PM)
Farewell, True-Name Nemesis. Drown in your sorrow and die.
Posted By:
PlatypusTheFifth
(2/21/2014 10:00:05 PM)
As a very well experienced set reviewer once said:
"The format is going to warp around this card without it ever needing to be cast."
Posted By:
Petertracy
(2/2/2014 6:12:37 PM)
One of Noah Bradley's best pieces of MtG art. Will surely see play in Mono Black devotion decks.
Posted By:
RapSnitchKnishes
(1/28/2014 5:40:00 PM)
Well, I rather Drown in Sorrow, than Drown in Filth!
Posted By:
avimkv
(1/28/2014 9:51:48 PM)
I, for one, welcome our new mono-black overlords.
Posted By:
MrBarrelRoll
(1/28/2014 3:06:19 PM)