It seems a bit too powerful for . It seems almost like a mini immolation, granting 4 as well as dealing 3 or 10 damage to an opposing creature.
Would there ever be a point to have 6 copies of Smite in a deck?
Theme-wise though, it's called Smite, yet you're giving 5 quanta. Why?
Quote from: OldTrees on May 28, 2012, 08:02:20 pmWould there ever be a point to have 6 copies of Smite in a deck?The way I understand it, it can either be used as a bolt (3 damage) for CC, as well as a mini immolation (4 net gain if used on your own creature).
Quote from: furballdn on May 28, 2012, 08:03:25 pmQuote from: OldTrees on May 28, 2012, 08:02:20 pmWould there ever be a point to have 6 copies of Smite in a deck?The way I understand it, it can either be used as a bolt (3 damage) for CC, as well as a mini immolation (4 net gain if used on your own creature).If used for CC then why include the 6th copy?If used for quanta then there will usually be a supplementary source so why include the 6th copy?
Quote from: OldTrees on May 28, 2012, 08:18:36 pmQuote from: furballdn on May 28, 2012, 08:03:25 pmQuote from: OldTrees on May 28, 2012, 08:02:20 pmWould there ever be a point to have 6 copies of Smite in a deck?The way I understand it, it can either be used as a bolt (3 damage) for CC, as well as a mini immolation (4 net gain if used on your own creature).If used for CC then why include the 6th copy?If used for quanta then there will usually be a supplementary source so why include the 6th copy?It also has nice synergy with devourers.