So here's a question - what happens to the Protection effect when he leaves play? The card text doesn't say anything about "while this creature is in play" or "for as long as you control this creature" or anything. Can you Cloudshift/Flicker/whathave you and build up Protection from multiple creature types?
Posted By:
B_Quad
(5/8/2012 4:29:56 PM)
At first I thought this was an EoT turn effect that I could only re-use if I had some flicker ability and I still thought it was pretty alright. Now that I realize it's as long as the Riders are out it's pretty bonkers.
It's a completely ridiculous and surprisingly underrated card in limited, could see play in block since humans is already pretty strong.
Posted By:
ZGiSH
(5/26/2012 7:06:31 AM)
Hahaha what the heck happens if you name "Human" or "Knight"? Do the creatures stop getting affected by the ability which causes them to gain that ability?
Posted By:
feedbacker
(6/24/2012 2:28:42 PM)
This card seems underrated. It seems like it should at least be a 4.
Posted By:
joeah100
(6/30/2012 1:20:10 AM)
In a human tribal deck, Magus of the Disk + Riders w/ declared protection from "Wizards."
'Nuff said.
EDIT
nevermind. i'm dumb.
Posted By:
ThinkOriginal
(9/19/2012 5:32:03 PM)
Very good sideboard card, at least. If you run into anyone running a tribal deck he hoses that pretty well. Other than that he can lend a little bit of unblockablilty (nowhere near a real word), for that last little bit of damage or hold a strong defense. Having vigilance is pretty good bonus, too.
Posted By:
VirusVescichetta
(10/14/2012 4:55:01 PM)
I drew this 3 games in a row against my buddy's Sliver deck. On the third he just scooped, taking all his 10/10 vigilance lifelink doublestrike etc., yet totally useless slivers with him.
Posted By:
mrchuckmorris
(9/4/2013 8:40:45 PM)
Eldrazi? Pfft. My little horseman will sneak around Emrakul, scrape your Jace in the face and then stay untapped to block your Ulmog.
Posted By:
gut.gemacht
(1/5/2014 6:50:18 PM)