If goblins could be trained to fight for Boros, surely a Satyr could learn loyalty as well?
Posted By:
Cyberium
(1/28/2014 10:43:09 PM)
@Manite Did you notice the names though? Satyr Rambler's name fits his own text, but it looks like this Satyr has had a change of heart and so has become "Oathsworn" to Setessa.
Posted By:
Sneetches
(1/29/2014 1:56:31 PM)
I dunno. Let's ask Elspeth.
Posted By:
SpaceMagic
(1/28/2014 7:16:54 PM)
Hey! A satyr that isn't a total nut job.
Posted By:
Totema
(1/29/2014 12:56:01 PM)
5/5 for being a deck staple in pre-release, this guy was hitting for 7-10 on turn five in sealed.
Posted By:
Rifts980
(2/2/2014 12:01:30 AM)
Centaur Battlemaster can be expensive (even though +3 counters is pretty nice), and Staunch-Hearted Warrior was right at the cusp, so I'm really loving this guy. I don't really care what his base power/toughness are because in the right decks he'll quickly be getting bigger and bigger.
Plus, he adds more to Devotion than Staunch-Hearted Warrior.
Posted By:
mattbl
(2/9/2014 3:40:10 PM)
Someone I was not upset to find in all three packs I got today. Not only is he an efficient little fella, but the flavor brings a tear to my eye. Even a satyr can abandon the madness of Xenagos and find a cause to be dedicated to.
Posted By:
Daxos_of_Meletis
(2/12/2014 12:00:39 AM)
Comes out earliest of the green heroic guys. Like the other 2, if you can abuse it he gets out of control very quickly. Coming out first? I'd say that means he gets out of control fastest.
Posted By:
HotHit
(2/2/2014 6:24:34 PM)
This seems like a card that could actually be slightly underpowered. I think I would have given him an extra point of base toughness. That said, he still is usually doing awesome things in limited.
Posted By:
Phelplan
(2/27/2014 1:33:05 PM)