Maybe if you try really hard you can work in a Treacherous Link?
Posted By:
Majinkajisan
(9/19/2013 10:46:42 PM)
Considering that green has Plummet, I don't really understand why this card was released...
Posted By:
Tiggurix
(9/20/2013 8:48:30 AM)
Thanks Wizards, these Windreader Sphinxes got really out of hand.
Posted By:
TexasDice
(9/22/2013 6:01:41 AM)
I ran the flavor text through Bad Translator and it became "Wow, Peter Buck. Muscle weakness."
Posted By:
JaceIsAwesome
(10/1/2013 1:42:51 AM)
The function of this card is subpar compared to others like plummet (which, frankly, was undercosted), but what I really like about it is the flavor. Don't shoot it with a leaf. Don't banish it from the universe. Don't distract it or placate it. Don't launch a giant stick at it. Don't strike it with lightning, or slit its throat, or melt its bones, or implode it's skull. Don't catch it with a net, or jab it with a poison dart, or even catch it in a giant spider web. Buffet it with winds so violent that even exceptionally bulky dragons are rent asunder.
Sometimes a (high) number just feels more powerful than an absolute effect, and isn't feeling powerful essential to the appeal of magic?
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(1/8/2014 11:48:07 PM)
Why play this over plummet? Hit your own Centaur Battlemaster enchanted by a Nimbus Naiad.
... Trigger.
Posted By:
HotHit
(2/7/2014 4:52:17 PM)