Does anyone else feel that Kiora is kind of underpowered? I seem to have quite a difficult time winning with her. Granted, that might just be because I’m missing powerful cards (Animist’s Awakening, I’m looking at you.)
To elaborate, at first glance, all of her abilities seem very powerful. Her first ability costs 6 ![]()
, subtracts 6 mana from your opponent, and gives you 6 mana. However, I feel that this ability is underwhelming compared to the two closest analogs. Chandra’s first ability infamously only costs 3 ![]()
and does 4 damage to your opponent while destroying a 3x3 square on the board. Nissa’s first ability costs 9 ![]()
, but gives you 3 mana and 3 life, while drawing you a card and converting 3 gems on the board to green. Kiora’s ability gives you the most mana upfront, 1 for each ![]()
spent, but has no impact on the board at all, and this is why I feel that the other two are much better. Both Chandra and Nissa directly manipulate the board in their favor, almost always resulting in more of a return on investment than Kiora’s. In addition, its secondary effect of subtracting 6 mana from your opponent feels much less relevant than either dealing 4 damage to them, or gaining 3 life and drawing a card.
Kiora’s second ability costs 12 ![]()
. In exchange, you get the next creature in your library and it gains 16 mana. In my experience, this has been as powerful as it seems, drawing you a card and often casting that card for free.
Kiora’s ultimate is probably the first thing most people noticed. For 24 ![]()
, you gain a 32/32 creature with both reach and trample, quickly and handily turning the game in your favor. Except for those times that it simply gets Scoured from Existence, or any other removal. Of course, “die to removal” is a cliche in paper Magic for a reason, and, more often than not, I have won the games in which I got this beastly Octopus out. The trick comes in surviving until you have 24 ![]()
, resisting the temptation to activate any of Kiora’s other abilities.
Additionally, Kiora’s mana bonuses at 60 are +3 to both ![]()
and ![]()
and +0 to everything else. A total of +6 is respectable, but the fact that it is concentrated in 2 colors means that Kiora is often slower at mana production than, for example, Ally-Gideon or Garruk, which is only exacerbated when paired against a green or blue opponent.
I feel that Kiora simply does not offer anything substantially different from what we already have. Garruk or Nissa are better at getting out large creatures quickly. Blue in its control guise is already underpowered in the game, and Kiora does not offer anything helpful in that area, either. Kiora’s ultimate is arguably the best at ending a game, but ignoring her other abilities and rushing an Octopus feels like a risky strategy. Ignoring her ultimate, and using her first and especially second abilities works sometimes, but can’t match the consistent mana of Garruk or the cascades-into-mana and loyality of Chandra.
So, am I just playing Kiora wrong? Do I need a better a card pool? Any other Kiora owners brave enough to weigh in?