The weird part is that in the book she's a deadly egg-laying manraper. How does that translate to jund-colored flying 1/2 that draws cards?
Posted By:
Motorival
(8/3/2010 6:24:07 PM)
Sprouting Thrinax, meet your match.
Posted By:
Guest513736147
(8/11/2010 12:39:11 PM)
Whoa hey, step back and fill her (no doubt gorgeous) shoes with your feet for a mile.
You're an insect. What's more, you're also a wizard who loves to frequent the Royal Masquerade. But oh no! What are you going to wear?! Nothing but nothing goes with gossamer wings and the ability to draw cards!
Except a giant poofy red gown and a freaky huge hat! Now your problems are over and you actually are an insect because you can't spell wizard without dragonfly.
Furthermore, DERP
Posted By:
Wraique
(2/19/2010 6:59:38 PM)
I can't believe three things:
1) This card has been titled an "Insect Wizard."
2) I now know that there is a Jund-colored Insect Wizard.
3) This is a card from Legends that isn't horrid and unlikable.
Posted By:
Weretarrasque
(10/21/2009 6:48:52 AM)
A flyer in three colors that don't have good fliers. In fact, it's a Storm Crow.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(10/7/2011 6:48:29 PM)
That ability is kind of blue...
Posted By:
Volcre
(9/28/2009 1:19:19 PM)
Wouldn't it be safe to assume that by the flavor text, she's not an insect, but rather in costume?
Posted By:
Oleander
(9/14/2009 7:53:15 AM)
Yes, this card should be ammended
Posted By:
GrimGorgonBC
(2/11/2010 9:58:44 PM)
@Oleander:
One of the novels conferms she's an insect. The flavor text only makes it safe to as-sume she's in costume, it doesn't make it safe to as-sume anything about her creature type.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(6/25/2010 1:12:57 AM)
Running her as general in Jund EDH... I darn near never run out of cards in hand.
Posted By:
Jax1x3
(12/1/2011 8:26:59 AM)