She has a great body if I do say so myself ;) Can you destroy as many artifacts/enchantments aslong as you have enough untapped creatures to tap?
Posted By:
VegaSecureA
(9/26/2010 9:15:59 PM)
Mana-free, repeated disenchants are great, especially since you can fire one (or more) off the same turn she comes into play. Asides from that, a 2/4 body is sturdy enough... oh, and she has a fiiine sense of fashion.
All in all, a solid card.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(3/19/2011 2:24:46 PM)
best control for elves and saprolings. Don't waste your time with a disenchant unless your playgroup runs a lot of counters. Then run Krosan Grip
Posted By:
Ritius
(6/16/2010 12:53:17 PM)
This is a surprisingly low rating for repeated permanent removal. Sure, the cost may seem expensive - 4 creatures - but keep in mind that green is the best ramp colour (ie. can get out a lot of creatures thanks to ramp), and has arguably the best token making creatures.
Sure, if you're playing aggressively you can't afford to get rid of every enchantment with her (unless you have a Mycoloth going insane or something, or are getting 4 non-hasty tokens off anything per turn for that matter), but even getting rid of the critical enchantments like a Pyromancer Ascension or a Debtor's Knell can make her very useful.
She could be interesting in a GW token deck combo'd up with Enchanted Evening. I tap my 12 creatures to vindicate 3 of your permanents. Did someone say card advantage? =)
Posted By:
JaxsonBateman
(5/8/2011 1:50:17 AM)
could be useful in a mycoloth or fungus deck
Posted By:
DlCK
(1/28/2010 11:05:50 PM)
Good for an elf deck once you have enough tokens and creatures out, essentually giving you an expensive Naturalize each turn.
Posted By:
FouCapitan
(8/16/2010 9:18:44 AM)
Quite possibly the most "Club Girl" elf in the Multiverse.
I'd tap it.
Posted By:
Hussalo
(8/23/2013 3:14:00 AM)
While it wasn't specified, the flavor text and the number of creatures required for her ability indicates that she is from the Selesnya guild, where teamwork and token making are the themes.
Posted By:
Cyberium
(2/7/2014 9:42:28 AM)