not even close to being as good as rancor
Posted By:
inmypants22
(5/19/2010 7:31:21 AM)
Fail compared to many of the other recurring Aurae, but I always like seeing Daren Bader artwork. Maybe this would be alright in the late game?
Posted By:
ClockworkSwordfish
(2/16/2010 2:09:34 PM)
Only really good with Groundskeeper or similar cards.
Posted By:
jonnyrue2u
(7/26/2010 7:47:45 AM)
Had it been "Sacrifice Fortitude: Regenerate enchanted creature." this might be more interesting.
Posted By:
pumaman83
(3/7/2011 4:44:21 AM)
I thought she was topless for a moment, there.
Posted By:
Polychromatic
(4/10/2011 2:56:18 PM)
Urza's block had it's ups and downs. . .
Posted By:
EpitomeOfEvilness
(9/7/2011 8:43:59 PM)
As had already been commented, sacrificing the enchantment to do the regenerate would be much cooler.
2.0
Posted By:
M0NGUS
(3/15/2013 10:08:09 AM)
Were they really worried people would waste a Disenchant on this?
Posted By:
Aquillion
(6/17/2013 5:19:53 PM)
I... Actually kinda like it. On it's own, it's still an enchantment that allows you to protect your big creature even when you are tapped out. This is green, so that shouldn't be much of a deal.
This... Could be pretty beastly in a Knight of the Reliquary deck, though. In the same colors, Land Tax seems indispensable with this card (good luck finding one though). What's great about this card, is that you can use it's effect to "regenerate" the enchanted creature whenever and as often as you want! Regenerate means that the next time the creature would die, remove damage from it, remove it from combat, etc.
Shoot, you can sacrifice all your forests when you swing to give knight and/or Terravore a nice, permanent boost.
Severly underrated, I think. This thing could be HOUSE in the right deck.
Posted By:
TopRomen
(5/19/2014 4:25:41 PM)