Where is your Imagination. Kozilek is busting from the ground. As he start to stir there are small trimmers that damage the small folk. then when he actually returns BOOM the earth around him explodes rocks flying everywhere dealing large amounts of damage to everyone.
master of waves is cute but just a sideboard card. Way too easy to kill and need's a lot of work just to be really good. Devotion to blue also seems rather tough, they need some sort of tidebinder mage that is good against anything to really get that devotion going.
For now I feel devotion will mostly be a white/green/red thing because they have sweet cards like BTE, boros reckoner etc. to actually get a decent amount of devotion in the first place.
I think you are very wrong here. Tidebinder Mage is MainDeckable given the large # of the solid G/R creatures in the environment. Also with protection from red, even if this were a 3/5 it would die to the same amount of kill spells in the environment (except for the occasional Warped Physique). Also as for devotion to Blue, Nightveil Spectre was already seeing play in block and Frostborn Weird will be a fine early drop against the format. I was already wanting them in my Ub control deck before I saw this card.
This card will be a major player in standard and currently the card of the set. It is not hard to abuse. It gets ridiculous in numbers and can be resettable will already solid cards like far // away and Voyage's end.
Except that people don't KNOW that they can't pronounce Chandra. A pronunciation (right or wrong) immediately jumps to mind. Hekatonkheires has a combination of consonants that doesn't exist in english and hence makes a native english speaker pause in the middle of the word if they aren't already familiar with the word.
Eh, that means they have 100 eyes to let them keep track of the 100 creatures they are going to block for you right?
don't know what you're arguing, but pthisisisisisisisisis. enough said
Sorry if this has already been answered, but can a non-foil guildgate be one of the other 14 cards in the pack as well. I ask this because if it is a common as well then guildgates and cluestone make up about 1/4 the commons.
Filler for limited. Maybe an 8th pick at best. The good thing about fervent cathar was that it led to suprise damage. This guy just sits there and says "just so you know if I go all in one of your guys will not be able to block next turn. Plan accordingly"
Boros might be the politest guild I have ever seen.
This is different however if the spell destroys the creature as a part of the resolution.
For example. If you opponent has 2 cards in their graveyard they will be able to destroy the abberation with dimir charm because as a part of the resolution of the spell the creature is destroyed.
If you'd like I can copy more, but the path was targeting a restoration angel, then the guy Chord of calling for a kiki jiki with the restoration angel on the stack.
I think you are very wrong here. Tidebinder Mage is MainDeckable given the large # of the solid G/R creatures in the environment. Also with protection from red, even if this were a 3/5 it would die to the same amount of kill spells in the environment (except for the occasional Warped Physique). Also as for devotion to Blue, Nightveil Spectre was already seeing play in block and Frostborn Weird will be a fine early drop against the format. I was already wanting them in my Ub control deck before I saw this card.
This card will be a major player in standard and currently the card of the set. It is not hard to abuse. It gets ridiculous in numbers and can be resettable will already solid cards like far // away and Voyage's end.
don't know what you're arguing, but pthisisisisisisisisis. enough said
Well that guy has a shield for you to use in such a case
Boros might be the politest guild I have ever seen.
For example. If you opponent has 2 cards in their graveyard they will be able to destroy the abberation with dimir charm because as a part of the resolution of the spell the creature is destroyed.
Grove of Gaurdians