Would Banding count towards dealing damage if he's the "one other"?
Posted By:
Kweane
(5/4/2010 10:18:29 AM)
He begs for Equipments or Enchantments. But if you can pull it off then he'll be worth it!
Posted By:
AXER
(7/30/2010 8:30:41 PM)
He once killed a man in Reno, just to watch him die...
That +2/+3, doublestrike, and bushido 2 might be enough to convince me to give it a try...
Posted By:
Asmodi0000
(10/24/2011 5:19:12 PM)
Run with Necrobite. Other combat tricks and auras with flash also work for obvious reasons, but Necrobite is fairly unique in that it provides surprise factor, survivability, and lethality even if he's in combat with a 13/13.
Posted By:
Ultimario
(3/5/2013 6:46:52 PM)
The most elegant solution to providing cannon fodder to the elite troops I've ever seen.
Posted By:
NeoMint
(2/10/2011 7:23:15 PM)
Block a Ball lightning and use Test of Faith
Posted By:
umumwhatshisname
(7/25/2011 7:19:14 AM)
This + Righteousness = WIN
Posted By:
shadowf0x
(7/27/2009 8:48:37 AM)
No sane person would block this guy under normal circumstance lol
He's good in exalted for that reason
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(3/25/2010 3:32:31 AM)
@ultratog1028 Wrong, if you were to assign tenderfoot as a blocker then wait for the combat damage step before casting smite, then combat damage would go on the stack, smite would go on the stack, smite would resolve and destroy the blocked creature, then combat damage would resolve and both tenderfoot and the attacker would be dealt the respective damage they were assigned regardless of whether the source is still in play. After combat damage resolves, and tenderfoot is moved to the graveyard, the flip card ability would trigger, and resolve with no target to affect as tenderfoot would no longer be in play.
If you were to smite after assigning a blocker but before the combat damage step, then no combat damage would occur as the creature tenderfoot blocked would already have left play and the flip card ability would never trigger.
Posted By:
Vadoff
(5/11/2011 2:59:29 AM)
@ChampionofSquee It used to. That was his point.
Posted By:
Zuriga_Sungama
(11/19/2010 6:29:10 PM)