An icon amongst my playgroup.
If she's put into play, everyone has a reaction to it.
Be it disappointment, despair, enthusiasm, anger, lust (omg lol?), everyone knows what this card's presence brings to the table.
Posted By:
Dabok
(8/18/2012 10:21:29 AM)
They should have reprinted this entire cycle in the vault.
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(10/27/2012 11:07:43 AM)
For those who don't know, this is one of the five legendary pit fighters from Onslaught. They all cost six mana total, three colorless and 3 of one color. They are:
Jareth, Leonine Titan, Arcanis the Omnipotent, Visara the Dreadful, Rorix Bladewing, and Silvos, Rogue Elemental
Posted By:
Skeletextman
(10/31/2012 1:33:42 AM)
I'm rather fed up with the widespread complaint that big creatures shouldn't have tap abilities, as you would have to decide whether to use the ability or attack.
Six mana for a 5/5 flyer is solid. A creature like that can easily win you the game if left unchecked. Now, if you throw on the ability to instantly wipe out any creature, regeneration need not apply, simply by turning sideways... I'm not going to complain. You would have to pretty spoiled to feel Visara isn't good enough at swinging a creature war. I can easily decide when one option will outweigh the other. Sitting back as a fierce blocking presence and nuking the nastiest target every turn will swing the order of things quickly, and now you've got a 5/5 flyer to smash face.
Besides, having to choose results in more interesting cards. Simply attacking every turn, knowing that's all you need to do, is less exciting and thought-provoking. I like a bit of strategy in my gaming, thank you.
Furthermore: huge bosoms.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(11/4/2012 8:35:10 PM)
With Visara, you can clean your opponent's field and smash their face! What more would you want?!?
5/5
Posted By:
demonknight18
(11/24/2012 10:29:28 PM)
Her best feature is her eyes? I beg to differ...
Posted By:
Earthdawn
(6/10/2013 9:42:14 AM)