Talk:Mirrodin Besieged
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Could the six Battle Cry creatures be considered as two mirrored vertical cycles? White: Loxodon Partisan, Accorder Paladin, Hero of Bladehold // Red: Kuldotha Ringleader, Goblin Wardriver, Hero of Oxid Ridge — Γ-Mage 02:37, 29 January 2011 (EST)
- I wish they had more in common than having just Battle Cry. --GeoMike 07:56, 29 January 2011 (EST)
- Mythic Rare dosen't really Could as Rare, That is the only thing is off. --PMiller2010 10:44, 11 May 2011 (EST)
Notable cards
- Green Sun's Zenith - A popular tutor for creatures, was banned in Modern due to being too versatile. The card could function as an early mana-ramp spell by searching out Dryad Arbor, would relatively cheaply tutor for almost any creature if the deck was configured correctly, and finally finish the opponent off by searching out a large, game-ending creature. It was joked that Green Sun's Zenith was every card in the deck, four times.
- Consecrated Sphinx - A large flying creature which promised even larger card-advantage. 6 points of toughness also meant that the card was immune to Dismember which was printed in the next set.
- Go for the Throat - An inversion of Doom Blade, which saw widespread application in Standard due to the large range of targets it could hit.
- Phyrexian Revoker - A reprint of Pithing Needle with a relatively efficient body. However, being a creature proved to be a liability for this card as it was easier to get rid off for the opponent.
- Inkmoth Nexus - The backbone of almost every Poison based strategy since its printing. It's a threatening creature which can be deadly quickly if pumped in power. It also dodges a large amount of removal due to being a land during the opponents turn and can attack as early as turn 2.
Go for the throat and Crush mirrored pair
Please add this mirrored pair—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 193.36.237.30 (talk • contribs).
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