4) Playing him on turn 1, allowing more immediately relevant (good) plays on turn 2. Similarly, playing him on T3 with another 2 mana creature.
The way I see it, you drop him down early, where he does nothing except maybe chump / get devoured, or hold off 1-toughness attackers.
If you ever use this guy as a 1 power chump blocker, that's an utter waste of a good card.
I might chump a 5/1 with it maybe, but that's not really what he's made for. That's what dragon fodder is for.
Very few situations I'd devour him either, unless an opponent shows pinger.
You'd use this guy to chump off 1 toughness attackers?
He's repetitive pumpable evasion damage. Makes no sense as a 1 power chump blocker (except in DESPERATE situations), when you can pump him next turn to trade with a 4 toughness or bigger guy.
i rather like this set. It is going to make Shards Shards Conflux draft really fun I think. And there are a handful of excellent designed cards like path to exile and banefire that will definitely see play.
dreadwing is great in limited and in some ways does a bad impression of nantuko shade.
If you ever use this guy as a 1 power chump blocker, that's an utter waste of a good card.
I might chump a 5/1 with it maybe, but that's not really what he's made for. That's what dragon fodder is for.
Very few situations I'd devour him either, unless an opponent shows pinger.
You'd use this guy to chump off 1 toughness attackers?
He's repetitive pumpable evasion damage. Makes no sense as a 1 power chump blocker (except in DESPERATE situations), when you can pump him next turn to trade with a 4 toughness or bigger guy.
With every new Conflux spoiler, it's becoming more clear that I picked the best time to quit Magic.
dreadwing is great in limited and in some ways does a bad impression of nantuko shade.
Besides...
No one ever quits magic.
I was wanting something awesome to go with the Dreadwings I planned to get modified to look like the Transformer of the same name.