Hmm... how ever will I flip my Bushi Tenderfoot?
Posted By:
Nagoragama
(7/17/2011 11:48:41 PM)
It's a great card for eliminationg annoying beasts of tremendous size (for instance, Kalonian Behemoth. Cask it on a card with a lower power, and it couldn't be better bait. Pair it up with a card likeTidal Wave, it works.
Posted By:
deadeye1387
(8/14/2011 8:58:17 AM)
Someone needs to build a deck with Little Girl, Righteousness and Fling and then put the reactions on youtube.
Posted By:
Marlo12345
(8/17/2011 11:47:16 AM)
Best to cast this on a Palace Guard.
Posted By:
Dr_Fletchers
(9/3/2011 9:07:21 AM)
@Salient:
Another problem: Emrakul has protection from colored spells.
Posted By:
TDL
(9/15/2011 1:26:11 PM)
This game confuses me. The power or Righteousness allows an insect to match a dragon, a hydra, Godsire, an angel, and even a leviathan in terms of raw power?!?!
Posted By:
occamsrazorwit
(10/11/2011 3:55:36 PM)
block with a kiln fiend and drop this. watch them cry as your kiln fiend goes from 1/2 to 11/9 for one white.
Posted By:
Megapossum
(11/12/2011 8:45:51 PM)
It might not be good enough for tourney play, but there's something I've always liked about this card flavor wise. Rather than a simple removal spell like Condemn or Doom Blade, it feels like an empowerment of your creatures rather than an attack on the opponent.
With this card, your lowly Soul Warden or Kitesail Apprentice suddenly has the strength and courage to defend against a Khalni Hydra. There's something awesome about that to me, and it definately fits with the spirit of white.
That said, the beautiful art from 9th edition encapsulates this a lot better than this one does. If they reprinted this with the 9th edition art, I would be a very happy man. :)
Posted By:
GlassJoetheChamp
(2/5/2012 11:23:19 AM)
"Come at me, bro!"
Posted By:
MordukaiBurning
(4/7/2012 5:40:12 PM)
This looks amazing in foil. It actually looks like there's a light inside the card behind her.
Posted By:
swords_to_exile
(5/14/2012 11:54:26 PM)