I love to see this abstract style of art on Magic cards every now and then. It seems to be something Wizards did more during the Mirage block. They don't do it so much anymore, but it definitely makes certain cards stand out in my memory. Ertai's Familiar and Knight of the Mists also come to mind...
Laguz
★☆☆☆☆ (1.3/5.0)(9 votes)
Have you lost your marbles? This is quite possibly the worst art on a magic card EVER. There is nothing abstract about it.
My cat could be like "I can haz crayonz?" and do a better job, and my cat died three years ago.
metalevolence
★★☆☆☆ (2.0/5.0)(3 votes)
I dislike this art. But worst ever? How could you so quickly forget word of command?
XTwistedsoulX
★☆☆☆☆ (1.4/5.0)(5 votes)
What about stasis?!?! Theres some art thats both abstract and horrid!
Reverse Polarity has IMHO the worst art ever and I'm not even the only one who think so.
PastProphet
★★★★☆ (4.0/5.0)(1 vote)
(I actually kinda like the art, it looks like something from some ancient relic. makes me think of the old medusa myths more than newer hyper art does...) artwork aside - the card is sort of interesting. drop it on something mid=range, and let's play chicken! sort of like Smite, it will destroy the blocker BEFORE damage is dealt, so the enchanted creature would survive. also, +1/-1 is sometimes a lucky removal spell when you need it. also... Lure
majinara
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Could be ok on a trampling creature.
The power boost means that more trample damage gets through, and if it's ever blocked by creatures that have enough power to kill the enchanted guy, you can just sac the aura, kill the blockers, and trample through with the whole damage. Not saying the card is great, but it's playable in casual decks.
The art is ok to me. The more diversity the better.
SarcasmElemental
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
Its a well known fact that Gatherer posters are generally philistines.
Enelysios
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
I like the art quite a bit. Honestly so many of the new artists all look the same, (Not that they aren't all talented) it is nice to see something different. The art isn't bad, it is just stylistically different. Clearly many people can't tell the difference, or do not like styles such as this one and thus we have the more ***geneous selection today.
As for the card, its not as bad as it seems, you can destroy the creatures before combat damage is dealt, so you can save your creature if it would die. A neat trick, but not enough to make the card truly good. (True with most auras)
cardraptor6
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Now would totally be a great time for this to get reprinted in Theros. Fits the flavor, they can update the middle-school level artwork....
Unfortunately the awkward old-school mention of "non-Wall" creatures probably mean it's not gonna happen. When was the last time you saw a modern card printed with that kind of wording? 'Course, they could always re-write the wording to be "creatures with defender", but they probably won't.
Tiggurix
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
@cardraptor6: Since Theros actually has a card that cares about Walls (likely in a flavourful nod to Invisibility), I wouldn't discount it just yet.
I actually think the biggest reason they would NOT do it is because the card is refering to Medusa with its name. I don't think "Medusa" would even be a name in Theros, much less that of any gorgon. It is, after all, a FANTASY setting.
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My cat could be like "I can haz crayonz?" and do a better job, and my cat died three years ago.
Reverse Polarity has IMHO the worst art ever and I'm not even the only one who think so.
artwork aside -
the card is sort of interesting.
drop it on something mid=range, and let's play chicken!
sort of like Smite, it will destroy the blocker BEFORE damage is dealt, so the enchanted creature would survive.
also, +1/-1 is sometimes a lucky removal spell when you need it.
also... Lure
The power boost means that more trample damage gets through, and if it's ever blocked by creatures that have enough power to kill the enchanted guy, you can just sac the aura, kill the blockers, and trample through with the whole damage. Not saying the card is great, but it's playable in casual decks.
The art is ok to me. The more diversity the better.
As for the card, its not as bad as it seems, you can destroy the creatures before combat damage is dealt, so you can save your creature if it would die. A neat trick, but not enough to make the card truly good. (True with most auras)
Unfortunately the awkward old-school mention of "non-Wall" creatures probably mean it's not gonna happen. When was the last time you saw a modern card printed with that kind of wording? 'Course, they could always re-write the wording to be "creatures with defender", but they probably won't.
I actually think the biggest reason they would NOT do it is because the card is refering to Medusa with its name. I don't think "Medusa" would even be a name in Theros, much less that of any gorgon. It is, after all, a FANTASY setting.