Rathi A-ssa-ssin is much more playable, but this is still a good card. It's not like your opponents will ususally see it coming, like with the aforementioned double gluteal man.
Cactmoore
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
On the one hand, you can use it to knock out a black creature (as opposed to, say, a Terror or Doom Blade, but on the other hand it is only a sorcery. I would sooner play a creature with a "destroy a tapped" effect, like Royal Assassin, for example ... then you could pull this off instant-speed.
DrJack
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
I'm REALLY glad this card doesn't have instant speed. I just loathe creature destroying cards that are too powerful. Instead of fun and intellectually challenging combat situations, the game just becomes "one guy has a lone creature on the battlefield, tap and take damage..." First strike, trample, banding, etc. become irrelevant abilities without more than one creature in play at a time.
Assassinate was a more fair card, but Vengeance is really the cool one - totally in the spirit of the game (it could have Cycling: 2 to be more playable). Let's face it: anytime you see an anti-creature card rated 4 stars or higher here on the Gatherer, you know it's bad news.
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Assassinate was a more fair card, but Vengeance is really the cool one - totally in the spirit of the game (it could have Cycling: 2 to be more playable). Let's face it: anytime you see an anti-creature card rated 4 stars or higher here on the Gatherer, you know it's bad news.