RW God
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Posted on Feb. 9, 2014, 12:38 p.m. by seevers35
Any ideas on what the RW god's (Akroa, I think) ability will be?
Servo_Token says... #3
I'm sticking with "Creatures you control have battlecry [When this creature attacks, each other attacking creature gets +1/+0 until EoT]" until I'm proven wrong.
It makes a lot of sense, and it isn't being used yet. Plus, I cannot think of any other ability that those two colors could or have share(d).
February 9, 2014 12:48 p.m.
Didgeridooda says... #4
Wow that is a perfect WR ability for a god. Wow that would be overpowered though.
February 9, 2014 1:14 p.m.
MisterRoach says... #5
In the lore Iroas is supposed to be the polar opposite of Mogis. So one could assume his ability would be something to reflect that.
February 9, 2014 2:43 p.m.
Iroas is supposed to represent the honorable side of warfare, as opposed to the savagery of Mogis. It would be more accurate to say that Heliod, Karametra or Ephara is the polar opposite of Mogis.
February 9, 2014 2:46 p.m.
Well, Iroas and Mogis are brothers, so they have to be alike in some things. Honorable warfare and savage warfare makes sense. Maybe Iroas' ability is the other side of the coin to Mogis' ability.
February 9, 2014 10:27 p.m.
Servo_Token says... #8
"At the beginning of your upkeep, target opponent chooses one: You gain 2 life, or Put a 1/1 soldier token onto the field"
I guess that'd be the total opposite of Mogis, but it seems distinctly less powerful.
raithe000 says... #2
His name is Iroas.
Standard Dual Color Devotion, probably a 4 or 5 drop (though I could see another 3 drop if they want to push Boros). Indestructible, probably 7/5 or 7/4.
As for the unique ability, I'm not sure. All of the abilities shared between Red and White are already being granted (Hammer of Purphoros , Heliod, God of the Sun , Archetype of Courage ) and Purphoros already did the mass pump. Double Strike is a possibility, but that's usually more white than red. Maybe a mass pump for each attacking creature, like Akroan Hoplite ?
February 9, 2014 12:44 p.m.