If I read this correctly, the Immersturm Predator can attack, exile a creature from the graveyard to get a +1/+1 counter, then you can sacrifice a creature in response to the declare blockers step to give the vampire dragon indestructible until end of turn.
Is it really working this way? I read it that the dragon always get the counter no matter if a card is exiled or not.
Uh... I’m not sure what your problem with the flavor of the card is.
Sometimes indestructible squirrels with prosthetic limbs simply toss Viking funeral ships at giants that crush the bones of humans, destroying the ship and killing the giant.
Should have been rare and slightly more powered (like "all" elves instead) and we would have a seller that could rival Sylvan Messenger.
Artwork, typically sexualized male.
Fantasy artwork was always beefcake and I guess that this will never really change.
On the other side I remember the negative remarks in the past that Tasigur looks too skinny and the last two Radhas are too heavy.
So it seems that muscular builds are more preferable in general by the audience.
Is it really working this way? I read it that the dragon always get the counter no matter if a card is exiled or not.
Another great Bill Murray quote from ‚Groundhog Day“: I'm a god, not THE god.
I don‘t get the vigilance aspect of a corpse.
It would be ridiculous when this is maybe only a five card uncommon cycle.
Fantasy artwork was always beefcake and I guess that this will never really change.
On the other side I remember the negative remarks in the past that Tasigur looks too skinny and the last two Radhas are too heavy.
So it seems that muscular builds are more preferable in general by the audience.
It could be even worse: Siegfried, Heinrich or Friedrich.
Maybe it shall add the flavor of red‘s affinity for randomness and chaos.
And also for Gideons.