Seems like an ok card, but there are better choices. Still good in a working artifact deck with pump, cost cheapening, and mana accel. But then again, these would be much or these would be necessities. Hehe.
Luke_BPC
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
It's a bit underwhealming for a Wurm Engine...
Kirbster
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(4 votes)
I think that something with the three equally awesome monikers of "Henge Guardian," "Dragon Wurm" and "Wurm Engine"... should be much more badass than a reprinted Igneous Golem.
C'mon, Wizards.
Leshrac_Nightwalker
★★★☆☆ (3.5/5.0)(2 votes)
@Kirbster, Luke_BPC: Agree with both of you.
It's actually too bad... if you're familiar with the Weatherlight saga, you'd know that Gerard et al. headed out to the Henge of Ramos to retrieve some artifacts to help them leave the plane. When they got there, they discovered that Ramos was a huge dragon engine, a relic from the Brothers' War, that had somehow ended up crash-landing in Mercadia - and it was still functioning. Ramos eventually gave the crew his bits (eye, heart, horn, skull and tooth) to help them escape the plane.
Since there are no other artifact dragons in Mercadian Masques, I think it's safe to assume that this card was meant to represent Ramos. That's kind of sad - with so many cards named after him, you'd expect the titular creature to be something more than a 3/4 for .
Anubisisking
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
A pretty bad card outside of limited, but the art is nice.
Dr.Pingas
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
@Leshrac, I assume as a 'henge guardian', and especially a non-legendary one, these creatures are supposed to be minor servants of Ramos, not the big guy himself.
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C'mon, Wizards.
It's actually too bad... if you're familiar with the Weatherlight saga, you'd know that Gerard et al. headed out to the Henge of Ramos to retrieve some artifacts to help them leave the plane. When they got there, they discovered that Ramos was a huge dragon engine, a relic from the Brothers' War, that had somehow ended up crash-landing in Mercadia - and it was still functioning. Ramos eventually gave the crew his bits (eye, heart, horn, skull and tooth) to help them escape the plane.
Since there are no other artifact dragons in Mercadian Masques, I think it's safe to assume that this card was meant to represent Ramos. That's kind of sad - with so many cards named after him, you'd expect the titular creature to be something more than a 3/4 for