So with the pre-release notes for the next big update this coming week, came the following:
New Planeswalker!
This update brings Nahiri, the Harbinger to Magic: the Gathering - Puzzle Quest! Nahiri is a Red and White Planeswalker, but don’t be fooled - her abilities are very different than what Ajani has to offer.
Stoneforge: Give your creatures +1/+1 (up to +4/+4 at rank 4)
Lithomancy: Discard 1 card, Draw 1 card, Destroy 1 White Gem (Discard 1, Draw 2 and Destroy 3 White Gems at rank 4)
Harbinger: Give a creature you control Haste and Trample until the end of your turn. That creature is also reinforced once (up to 4 times at rank 4) until the end of your turn.
So, I’m trying to figure out what exactly gives Nahiri an edge over Ajani. I think it’s ultimately going to rest on how cheap her first ability is at rank 4. Her second and third abilities seem fairly weak, since ability 2 doesn’t cycle or destroy that much, and ability 3 is just a weaker, non-Dragon-specific version of Sarkhan’s third ability (which can’t bypass defenders, unlike Sarkhan’s burst, which does).
But even if Nahiri can pay 6 loyalty to boost her creatures by +4/4, how much does that really give her an edge over Ajani if her other two abilities are either good, but mainly a finisher (3), or outright underwhelming (2)?
Since she has access to the same card pool Ajani does, it comes down to mana gain and abilities. Nahiri’s second ability could be situationally powerful, but needing to have a card in your hand you don’t mind discarding in order to be able to draw two cards without having sacrificed something important diminishes the value a bit. Compared to Ajani’s second ability, which is an extra Exquisite Firecraft, and far more consistent.
TL;DR I can see ways in which Nahiri might be powerful, but it seems like she’s not more powerful than Ajani to the point of making her a better pick than him for the same color combo.
Thoughts?
