Turns your Nip Gwyllion into a Baneslayer Angel, including exact CMC, exact P/T, flying, first strike, and lifelink.
Posted By:
Axelle
(4/12/2012 3:36:33 PM)
Angel Beeble
Posted By:
Enelysios
(4/13/2012 3:25:37 AM)
With Umbra Mystic on the field, would Angelic Destiny be returned to your hand if the enchanted creature would die?
Posted By:
solitarysolidarity
(5/21/2012 4:57:39 PM)
It's OK, I'd rather have Vigilance as it fits with the theme of the angels, and it would be better if it had the same wording as rancor or the other enchants from the Saga block that came back to your hand when they hit the graveyard...then pairing it with the Umbra mystic would be even more insane.
@solitarysolidarity...i'm pretty sure the enchanment would die. it's basically a replacement effect. the enchantment is now being destroyed rather than the creature.
Posted By:
MANABURNWASGOOD
(5/30/2012 8:41:50 AM)
@BongRipper420: The only thing better than casting Mirran Crusader on turn 3 is casting it on turn 2, then enchanting with Angelic Destiny on turn 3 ;-)
Turn 1: Forest, Avacyn's Pilgrim
Turn 2: Sunpetal Grove, Mirran Crusader
Turn 3: Forest, Angelic Destiny
Posted By:
marek_m
(9/19/2012 5:01:11 AM)
I like to think of Angelic Destiny as if the very spirit of Serra Angel has been sent down to inhabit the body of a 'chosen one'.
Posted By:
Utopian233
(10/17/2012 9:06:44 PM)
This is just how I like Magic. Sheer power for the cost, but still fairly easy to be dealt with. Not like Rancor does it.
Posted By:
Dankirk
(11/12/2012 5:33:48 AM)
Wizards could print an aura with "Enchanted creature gets +8/+8, flying, first strike, vigilance, trample, lifelink, landwalk, deathtouch, and intimidate" for the low low cost of ...and still nobody would play it in constructed.
Rare buff auras either need to go the way of the dodo bird, or come standardized with "if this card would be put into your graveyard, return it to your hand instead" -- markedly different from equipment, but still recursive. They're great in limited, but giving precious mythic rare space to this spoils its potential there.
Posted By:
Salient
(1/3/2013 9:14:11 PM)
@blazestudios: Plus the magnificent flavor of a particularly loved cleric ascending to heaven and becoming an Angel.
Posted By:
Arachnos
(2/11/2013 7:30:30 PM)
Rancor on steroids? Possibly...
Posted By:
Xineombine
(2/21/2013 9:22:20 AM)