well you know what shes only got eyes for me sucka
Guest57443454
★★★☆☆ (3.7/5.0)(3 votes)
I'd rather have Angus MacKenzie...although this has nice art...
powerdude
★★☆☆☆ (2.4/5.0)(8 votes)
she distracts the attacker with her boobs!
iamjohn
★★☆☆☆ (2.2/5.0)(8 votes)
SIDE BOOB
Missile_Penguin
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
Disappointingly the only W/B Legendary Cleric for your Cleric tribal EDH. Despite being the CHURCH of Orzhov, both Teysa and Ghost Council of Orzhova aren't clerics. Ghost Council should have totally be Spirit Cleric, btw. They were the ghosts of past pontiffs.
DarthParallax
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
good creature, TBH. just not quite Epic. if, say, it was non-legendary, this would be a fine cleric.
Arachnos
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Soooomewheeeeeeeere are double rainbows...
ParallaxtheRevan
★★★☆☆ (3.8/5.0)(2 votes)
Interesting thing to note about Legends:
you should be saying {B}{W} Clerics, NOT {W}{B}. :o
take a closer look at a visual spoiler of the set, take any selection that shows you the three-colored Legendary cards: the color wheel was differently ordered back then!
1. Chromium appears before Arcaddes Sabboth. (White is not the beginning of the Color Wheel).
2. Grixis appears to be ordered the same as modern useage, but Esper is not. Inconsistent use of {U}, or something else?
3. Jund cards in the Legends set are not consistently colored. For most of them, they are shown {G}{R}{B}, which is the opposite of today's {B}{R}{G}. But Vaevictis Asmadi gets it 'right'.
4. What is the Color Wheel of Ye Olde Magick?
Looking up some old deck boxes, it has sometimes started with {U} instead of {W} and sometimes started with {R}.
In Legends, the Color Wheel was {U}{B}{R}{G}{W}, which ironically was the pecking order of which cards sucked or not. x) (Obviously every single color had strong cards as early as Alpha, but the colors were still not created equal for deckbuilding. Basically Banding is so much worse than Trample (by a bajillion) that Wrath of God just doesn't make up for it. See this very set for examples of Green > White, even the Dragons.)
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you should be saying {B}{W} Clerics, NOT {W}{B}. :o
take a closer look at a visual spoiler of the set, take any selection that shows you the three-colored Legendary cards: the color wheel was differently ordered back then!
1. Chromium appears before Arcaddes Sabboth. (White is not the beginning of the Color Wheel).
2. Grixis appears to be ordered the same as modern useage, but Esper is not. Inconsistent use of {U}, or something else?
3. Jund cards in the Legends set are not consistently colored. For most of them, they are shown {G}{R}{B}, which is the opposite of today's {B}{R}{G}. But Vaevictis Asmadi gets it 'right'.
4. What is the Color Wheel of Ye Olde Magick?
Looking up some old deck boxes, it has sometimes started with {U} instead of {W} and sometimes started with {R}.
In Legends, the Color Wheel was {U}{B}{R}{G}{W}, which ironically was the pecking order of which cards sucked or not. x) (Obviously every single color had strong cards as early as Alpha, but the colors were still not created equal for deckbuilding. Basically Banding is so much worse than Trample (by a bajillion) that Wrath of God just doesn't make up for it. See this very set for examples of Green > White, even the Dragons.)