Just so incredible versatile. Just think of Jace.
Posted By:
Aun
(9/23/2011 7:00:04 AM)
Woah woah woah Aun.....
ok. Versatile- yes indeed. good card. Comparing this directly to Jace is insane. Comparing anything that doesn't get the banner within 2 years of printing to Jace is insane.
compare this to kicker instead, maybe. Versatile is good. this is a nice card, I like it. Let's not get carried away though. xp
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(9/25/2011 10:06:42 PM)
So, it's Pacifism, but worse. (No, you never want to play this as a buff. It's called card disadvantage, people.) I guess it's not too much worse; I'd consider running it as backup in an EDH deck, but in any other format when I can just run 4 Pacifism instead? No thanks.
Posted By:
Tanaka348
(9/23/2011 2:40:22 PM)
any Judge know if Bonds of Faith will stop a human that shares another type (IE a Human Werewolf) from attacking?
Posted By:
Varatras
(10/16/2011 6:49:45 PM)
Shuts down Angels and Dearly Departed, but not Village Cannibals.
Fun times all around.
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(10/24/2011 5:07:14 PM)
So versatile.
It gets interesting played on werewolves.
Posted By:
Valyant
(11/9/2011 1:22:00 PM)
I've actually annoyed so many people playing this - massive creature? Pacifism. Weak creatures? +2/+2.
Awesome card
Posted By:
Biteybiteybitey
(11/19/2011 11:35:06 AM)
So it either buffs my cards, or can be used as a pacify. Awesome.
Posted By:
woodbok
(12/22/2011 1:47:39 PM)
Great spin on an old concept. The versatility of this card leads to flavourful dynamics, especially in this block. A great example being R_O_L_E_S' statement about the cards interplay with werewolves.
Posted By:
HuntedWumpusMustDie
(12/24/2011 8:37:28 AM)
Great flavor, although some of the meanest creatures one would want to stop are all humans...
Posted By:
Cyberium
(4/7/2012 11:49:01 AM)