Flailing Soldier is confused. Flailing Soldier hurt itself in confusion! Flailing Soldier fainted.
Posted By:
Overlorddonut
(10/29/2011 11:49:07 AM)
That will teach those persky rebels.
Also, the sky is on fire.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(12/3/2010 6:01:42 PM)
Often it takes opponents a while to figure out they can just get rid of this guy by just having two more untapped lands than me. Or maybe my small circle of opponents are thickheaded... I should find better opponents. And more.
Posted By:
Blobnoid
(8/20/2010 12:36:55 PM)
A very good card for its cost. Sure it isn't going to stay alive for very long, but a 2/2 on turn one that requires another player to shut it down with two or more of their own mana can be pretty effective.
Posted By:
Silverware
(8/16/2009 9:34:58 PM)
Looks fun in multiplayer, too :)
Posted By:
Haze01
(12/18/2009 9:53:58 AM)
Goes well with an Urzatron.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(2/15/2010 9:42:48 PM)
Hit-er is the soldier. Otherwise, good card, but no Vampire Lacerator.
Posted By:
TheTraitorKing
(4/9/2010 12:31:25 PM)
People who downrate this card are missing how insanely aggressive he is in the early game. Absolutely brutal on turn 1.
Posted By:
TherealphatMatt
(12/8/2011 6:42:27 AM)
I wonder which one is supposed to be the soldier in this art.
Posted By:
Tommy9898
(2/26/2010 5:19:55 PM)
Keep in mind that if you go first you get to attack with a 4/4 on T2. The enemy will then have to spend their T2 killing him or laying down a blocker. Either decision is advantageous to you. You either gain card advantage, or gain tempo advantage.
Posted By:
blurrymadness
(1/30/2013 8:58:18 AM)