this card is great because a lot of this game is about enchanting good creatures to make them huge
so you play a enchantment on her like beastmasters magemark and fist of iron wood and a few othersand all of a sudden you have like a 10/10 with trample, flying, lifelink, shroud, double strike !!
crayz
Posted By:
lightning19
(7/18/2009 3:11:39 PM)
I remember that WotC admitted to screwing up the art on this card in an Ask Wizards back in 9th Edition.
Posted By:
draco_nite
(5/7/2011 2:17:13 PM)
That's not very human.
Posted By:
garbagegatherer
(2/10/2010 5:08:56 AM)
Timmy might see the awesome potential of a huge mix-and-match build-your-own creature (as is allure with most creature auras).
However, this card is best used as a Johnny card. You use it as a stand-alone creature that doesn't actually get enchanted itself, but benefits from mana-ramping auras like Wild Growth, Utopia Sprawl and Heartbeat of Spring or utility enchantments like Sterling Grove to gain board presence (creature size and mana advantage). Meanwhile, you put together a lockdown win condition.
Realistically, though, enchantress decks run bigger and faster engines, which leaves this enchantress out in the cold.
Posted By:
zk3
(6/16/2010 7:33:46 PM)
WotC, look at her ears. She is an Elf.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(2/19/2010 5:24:08 AM)
can you say aura gnarlid?
Posted By:
GengilOrbios
(10/14/2010 4:01:23 AM)
Hello, Enchanted Evening. I've gotten this little lady up to 48/48 in multiplayer.
Posted By:
TheHandyman
(9/15/2011 10:51:24 AM)
Why do elves have pointy ears, anyway? Huh. Never thought about that before, did you? Is it an elf's only distinguishing physical feature?
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(11/29/2011 6:51:06 PM)
I use this in a GWU deck with Ancestral Mask
I use four copies of Gamekeeper and Greater Good/Martyr's Cause to mill my deck into my graveyard, then use Replenish to get all my enchantments out and onto Yavimaya Enchantress. It's a risky deck, but It's awesome when it turns out the way I want it to.
Posted By:
Blackmystix
(5/5/2012 8:16:48 PM)