Love Phil Foglio's art. Brings me back to the olden days of magic...
Posted By:
Ideatog
(5/29/2010 8:24:36 PM)
It's a-me, Mario! I'm-a here with my friends, from Dragonball-Z!
...I have to admit, Master of Etherium's comment made me laugh -- possibly his only actually funny comment.
The use of 'intercept' for 'block' was actually a pretty good idea, since the word 'intercept' matches the mechanics a little better. It really did help new players avoid the "my creature attacks your creature" misconception. Wizards should have switched over comprehensively while they had the chance; using 'intercept' only in the Starter level product, then promptly dropping it, was a bad call.
I second Ideatog - this art style's really enjoyable, and Foglio was one of the best. The art lately (especially in the Innistrad block) is gorgeous and evocative and wonderful, but it's been a while since the art on a card made me grin like this one does.
Posted By:
Salient
(1/18/2012 5:32:44 PM)
It shows what unsecure footing does. You need five guys on flying rugs to get 1/1, but one guy on foot to get the same (Eager Cadet).
Posted By:
tavaritz
(7/12/2011 7:17:15 AM)
Nemesis of Flying Men.
Posted By:
Mr.Wimples
(1/7/2012 9:55:56 PM)
Run from the scary cartoon pirates!
Posted By:
Snaxme
(12/14/2009 10:10:09 AM)
This is possibly the most realist art I have seen in the entire magic the gathering trading card game, I don't know what you guys are talking about.
Posted By:
Zoah
(3/3/2010 11:16:43 AM)
i love te picture... the card is good too.
Posted By:
Megrimage
(12/16/2009 8:26:49 AM)
Sinbad Sanders With His Second Interception Of The Game
Posted By:
MasterOfEtherium
(1/21/2011 12:14:25 PM)
Strictly worse than tormented soul for 1 drops with evasion.
Posted By:
Ligerman30
(9/3/2012 8:39:50 AM)
Damnit MasterOfEtherium, stop being clever every now and then.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(7/18/2012 12:27:51 AM)