belligerent brontodon
I am severely disappointed with this card. I've been a fan of making decks around this mechanic in the past. I have a commander deck based around Doran, the Siege Tower, and I played Assault Formation decks on and off while Dragons of Tarkir was in standard.
I'm at a loss as to what possible viability it has. Its mana cost makes it extremely unattractive in any format. It's too much of a niche card to be able to synergize well in draft/sealed. As a stand-alone card, it is weaker than other mono-colored creatures that cost less. It's really not possible to make a deck based around its ability because: 1.the ability does not allow walls to attack. 2.The creature's cmc is so high that it will take too long to cast him. 3.he's a targetable creature with no hexproof or indestructible.
What was the intended purpose of this card? It's not even a common.
I am severely disappointed with this card. I've been a fan of making decks around this mechanic in the past. I have a commander deck based around Doran, the Siege Tower, and I played Assault Formation decks on and off while Dragons of Tarkir was in standard.
I'm at a loss as to what possible viability it has. Its mana cost makes it extremely unattractive in any format. It's too much of a niche card to be able to synergize well in draft/sealed. As a stand-alone card, it is weaker than other mono-colored creatures that cost less. It's really not possible to make a deck based around its ability because: 1.the ability does not allow walls to attack. 2.The creature's cmc is so high that it will take too long to cast him. 3.he's a targetable creature with no hexproof or indestructible.
What was the intended purpose of this card? It's not even a common.