Talk:Mirrodin Besieged

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</c> - A large flying creature which promised even larger card-advantage. 6 points of toughness also meant that the card was immune to Dismember</c> which was printed in the next set.
 * Go for the Throat</c> - An inversion of Doom Blade</c>, which saw widespread application in Standard due to the large range of targets it could hit.
 * Phyrexian Revoker</c> - A reprint of Pithing Needle</c> 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</c> - 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.