Grixis197 said: Plus if you look at the offer in vault it says Palladia has vigilance then looking at the card itself it doesn’t so which is it?
khurram said: She should have been 8/8 for starters. All elder dragons imo.
Brakkis said: Palladia-Mors is a showcase of a failure in transition because mechanics were copied without thought.In paper, her losing hexproof after dealing damage works because you can choose not to attack with her. She makes for a decent blocker.Her hexproof serves no purpose in PQ other than to allow her to attack for 1 turn and then it's gone. She will either 1. Hit the creature and die, so hexproof wont matter.2. Hit the creature, deal trample damage, and lose hexproof.3. Hit the opponent directly, and lose hexproof.Because you can't choose to keep your creatures from attacking and because toughness doesn't reset at the end of the round, her viability in PQ is nowhere near the same level.The suggestion to gain hexproof on dealing damage instead sounds like a good idea. As well as buffing her to an 8/8.
Tremayne said: Just curious. Have anyone played against Palladia yet?