It's the reverse Fatal Blow. It's more effective than you think, since it doesn't matter how the creature dealt damage.
Posted By:
SyntheticDreamer
(9/25/2012 7:38:58 PM)
Pretty much the opposite of the Annoying Arrows trope.
Posted By:
Mode
(9/29/2012 9:36:53 AM)
I like this card. It is a removal in white and it feels white aswell. But it will never ever see constructed play. The thing that makes it bad is that the creature must've dealt damage for it to work which is risky and not a good trade in many cases.
Posted By:
Firesplitter.
(9/26/2012 12:50:56 AM)
uhmm.. Reciprocate ?
Posted By:
Kefko
(10/3/2012 10:51:13 AM)
Why does the reverse Fatal Blow cost 3 times as much Q _Q
Posted By:
ThisisSakon
(9/25/2012 9:54:27 PM)
I have never appreciated Divine Verdict in Limited more in my life, now that this is it's replacement.
Posted By:
Ferlord
(11/12/2012 7:32:24 PM)
This is very solid white removal. Pros like me will not only make use of the card, but we will also appreciate the artwork and flavor of this card.
Posted By:
Lotsofpoopy
(9/25/2012 11:49:18 PM)
Well, that's a crappy card. It doesn't kill utility creatures, and creatures that attack only get killed when they already dealt damage. For limited it's ok, but for everything else it blows.
Posted By:
majinara
(9/26/2012 12:40:05 AM)
White has so much more in terms of removal; I don't really see a good use for this.
Posted By:
Purplerooster
(10/7/2012 8:00:06 PM)
Given RTR minimal removal this will be a premium in draft.
Posted By:
chrome_dome
(1/6/2013 7:38:19 AM)