The card's great and all, but it won me over as soon as I saw that art. Something about it is so... badass.
Posted By:
TheWallinator74
(7/10/2013 11:33:48 PM)
Well, Knight of Meadowgrain seems to have grown up. She also seems to have gotten a species change. It is probably a slightly more relevant sub-type however, and for the short time Innistrad is in standard, this will see some standard play.
Posted By:
MasterOfCruelties
(7/9/2013 2:03:04 PM)
Awesome art. I like how his armor is a pretty legit depiction of full plate harness, unlike the giant spaulders that we often see in popular MMOs these days.
Posted By:
Okuu-chan
(8/2/2013 9:43:31 PM)
Solid color hose critter which might slide nicely main or side board into a W/x human tribal build.
Posted By:
CopySix
(7/9/2013 3:10:57 PM)
Wow, thats certanly a thing, I had to reread it, thinking I must have missed some drawback other than WW, nope, he really is that good.
4.5/5 Stars
Posted By:
Hunter06
(7/9/2013 6:18:57 PM)
This is my favorite of the enemy color-hate cycle in M14. It could all be that art though, dayumn.
I do wish they'd do some updated version of protection, the old one is clunky and annoying, particularly the unblockable part doesn't make sense to new players and makes play frustrating.
I'd go with a simple damage/destruction prevention variant, but untargeting is clean at least and makes it less likely for your guys to just get burned off the field.
Posted By:
Opined_Fluke
(7/9/2013 7:04:18 PM)
This is the best of the enemy color hate creatures in this set, hands down. Might be right at home in a Humans deck before Innistrad rotates.
Posted By:
SyntheticDreamer
(7/9/2013 7:30:57 PM)
Go go power rangers.
Posted By:
KvotheBloodless
(7/9/2013 10:53:59 PM)
Not protection from black or red. But the lifelink is really nice. And besides, protection from black and red, is usually meant to stop the Doom Blades and the Shocks anyways, so its good enough.
Can't help compare him to Vampire Nighthawk tho.
....run both
Posted By:
link3343
(7/10/2013 11:20:34 PM)
Compare to Paladin en-vec, Fiendslayer doesn't survive as well, but if you main deck Fiebdslayer against a nonred, nonblack deck you still benefit from lifelink, while en-vec would just be another first striker. I prefer en-vec out of security reason, but they both have a place in the right deck.
Posted By:
Cyberium
(7/11/2013 5:47:15 PM)