This... really seems sad compared to the Simic one...
She has no keywords, no other abilities, requires her to go into the red zone, and costs 2 more...
Simic one ramps you when you need it (early game) and doesnt need to go into the red zone...
She doesn't need to go into the red zone, and in fact gets no benefit out of it. She triggers off "non-human" creatures attacking, and she's very human.
Doesn't this just make Congregation at Dawn a one card killspell? Seems good in a Naya control build.
Ah, it does make Congregation at Dawn a one-card kill spell. ...With no evasion on the 23/23. And the combo is vulnerable to Winota getting killed before you attack. There's probably something promising there, though.
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Najeela, the Blade-Blossom could very well use a lot of warriors and trigger the ability lots of times.
Could very well be a worthy inclusion in these decks.
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With any non-human on the battlefield, (Birds of Paradise, Gilded Goose, Sakura-Tribe Scout, whatever) at the end of opponents turn play Congregation at Dawn putting Winota, Joiner of Forces on top of your library and Auratouched Mage under it.
Draw Winota and play it. Attack with the non-human. Winota triggers and puts Auratouched Mage onto the battlefield. Auratouched Mage ETB trigger gets Colossification.
Attack with 23/23 indestructible creature. GG?
Doesn't this just make Congregation at Dawn a one card killspell? Seems good in a Naya control build.
Naya. Control. 2 words that you never see together
Ah, it does make Congregation at Dawn a one-card kill spell. ...With no evasion on the 23/23. And the combo is vulnerable to Winota getting killed before you attack. There's probably something promising there, though.