YAY Elspeth's last ability!!!
Posted By:
__Silence__
(10/15/2010 7:48:15 AM)
Who says I am playing to win with damage?
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(10/16/2012 5:03:23 AM)
1. Any non-targetted destruction spell (ie. Wrath or DoJ) will still affect the enchanted creature. Or destroying the creature enchantment first (although depending on your deck and cards in hand, destroying the Worship may work out better). So it's hardly immortal. It's immortal in the same way that having a Platinum Angel in play is immortal - theoretically possible, but not likely.
2. As has been mentioned, it seems like Near Death Experience has been designed with Worship in mind. Your opponent can't even risk bringing you close to death, because a little over-exertion and you win the game. Might go well in some sort of RW deck so you can burn yourself at EoT to bring yourself down to 1.
Posted By:
JaxsonBateman
(4/16/2010 9:02:11 PM)
you could just throw these in as sideboards against decks that dont have enough kill spells. maybe a feldons cane for good ole stalemate protection :)
Posted By:
Tokosan
(7/12/2010 6:21:30 AM)
If you get a Darksteel Myr out, that's pretty good.
Posted By:
NARFNra
(12/28/2010 1:25:05 PM)
This card showed me the necessity of removal, and showed that while most enchantments may not win the game, they can help you in other ways, thus to not underestimate them.
Posted By:
jsttu
(3/17/2011 5:04:55 PM)
"I want to survive".
And with near-death experience "I want to win"
Posted By:
Albita
(9/9/2011 4:16:49 PM)
It helps to be an anthropomorphic personification, doesn't it?
Posted By:
RunedServitor
(6/19/2013 8:25:44 AM)
The ability and the flavor kind of contradicts each other... I really want to use this with Chatter of the Squirrel to create the Squirrel religion.
Posted By:
001010011100101110
(6/20/2013 2:08:18 PM)
Love the throw back to this in Angel's Grace, and you can't ask for a more interesting win condition than Worship + Near-Death Experience.
Posted By:
lungsoftheocean
(1/10/2014 7:15:44 AM)