Cheap fatty for enchantment-based decks. Most creatures you'll see in non-Aura enchantment decks will be Enchantresses from somewhere else, though.
Posted By:
Mode
(10/18/2009 8:55:30 AM)
I use this in a GWU deck with Ancestral Mask
I use four copies of Gamekeeper and Greater Good/Martyr's Cause to mill my deck into my graveyard, then use Replenish to get all my enchantments out and onto Yavimaya Enchantress. It's a risky deck, but It's awesome when it turns out the way I want it to.
Posted By:
Blackmystix
(5/5/2012 8:16:27 PM)
Cool art. Better than the Urza's block art. She would be a beast with Enchanted Evening.
Posted By:
SirZapdos
(11/4/2011 5:56:51 AM)
Umm.... That's a guy. Terese Nielsen clearly dose not know how to draw women. He got the hips right, but something about the arms and face... That and the fact that his hair covers too much of his chest, I don't even get the impression of curves except on the hips.
A pity, save for the fact that she's a guy with hips, this could have been one of the coolest cards ever in reference to flavor though...
Posted By:
Zoah
(3/2/2010 11:19:58 PM)
@Zoah: Your comment is messed up in a number of ways.
A) assuming you can tell somebody's gender based "something about the arms and face," plus their hair and "curves" is a bit transphobic, and pretty much wrong.
B) the implication that there's something wrong with people having atypical body types for their gender ("A pity," in your words) is overtly transphobic, also wrong, and just plain mean.
and
C) perhaps the only amusing (and ironic, considering the content of your post) mistake you made: the artist, Terese Nielsen, is female.
tl;dr: you're wrong, and you should feel bad.
Posted By:
The_Murderauder
(5/3/2014 7:17:12 PM)