>>96179760
I mean that's basically why I'm asking it. This card is a 2-mana hatebear for things that really don't need a hatebear right now. Why does red need yet another hasted creature that completely turns off mechanics intended to act as counterplay? There's no real winning scenario where the card is a good addition because it's either unplayable or a lynchpin in a super oppressive deck with no answers.
>>95954738
Not something they want to block, but, if they do, you can end up doming someone else to turn off lifegain.
Blasphemous Act is also a funny card.