Except that it is appropriate... That is Lord Windgrace in the art, black panther Planeswalker of Urborg. It would be his Fury the card is refering to. That Phyrexian sure does look uncomfortable!
Posted By:
Malnourished_Student
(8/3/2010 3:49:34 AM)
this has surprisingly good synergy with LD decks. they have a full hand, all of a relatively high CMC and if they can get rid of anything, it'll end up being a lower CMC which will end up shooting them in the foot.
Posted By:
ChampionofSquee
(12/15/2010 7:23:56 PM)
other than it reffering to Lord Windgrace, it was printed long before the "Planeswalker" card type existed
Posted By:
Havens
(8/6/2010 6:33:41 PM)
So it's a repeatable Ignite Memories? And it has sweet art? Nice.
Posted By:
Test-Subject_217601
(9/6/2010 7:45:44 PM)
Of all the planeswalker's (blank) cards....this one puts the biggest target on your own head. Very unfriendly. 4 of 5
Posted By:
Tetsu_tora
(3/30/2011 4:53:46 PM)
I sure do love 4 of these (just to make sure there's always 1 on the field) against the "new" MTG decks.. Yeah Buddy! Call me old school, call me nostalgic, call me crazy if you will but there's not much as satisfying as this tiger finding your biggest, baddest, meanest bully (ie: Emrakul & Co.) and smackin' 15 points of damage to the chin. White Ween frustrates things tho..
Posted By:
Mike-C
(4/10/2011 9:10:29 AM)
I run this in a UWR Opalescence deck.
This card + Training grounds in that deck is awesome.
Posted By:
MockTurtles
(7/21/2011 4:16:12 PM)
Panther guy...
...
...Planeswalker's Furry?
Posted By:
Kirbster
(11/10/2010 4:55:18 PM)
Officially inappropriately named. In no way is related to the Planeswalker type.
(edit: I stand corrected! I did not know about Lord Windgrace)
Posted By:
Mudbutt_on
(11/27/2010 12:15:03 PM)
The Planeswalkers cycle (most of it at least) are actually pretty cool in EDH, where your opponents will likely be playing with a lot of high-cost cards.
Posted By:
GrimjawxRULES
(10/26/2011 2:37:01 PM)