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'''Ent Avenger''' is rarely played outside of [[Towers Block]]/[[Towers Standard]] [[Format|format]] [[Ent]] decks. It's a largely disposable minion that you ram into losing [[skirmish]]es rather than risking [[wound]]s on your stronger [[unique]] ents, such as {{Card|Skinbark, Fladrif}}. Β | '''Ent Avenger''' is rarely played outside of [[Towers Block]]/[[Towers Standard]] [[Format|format]] [[Ent]] decks. It's a largely disposable minion that you ram into losing [[skirmish]]es rather than risking [[wound]]s on your stronger [[unique]] ents, such as {{Card|Skinbark, Fladrif}}. Β | ||
In any format that includes [[Reflections]] (including [[Movie Block]]), {{Card|Huorn}} has a potentially larger strength bonus, '''[[Damage]] +1''', and an ability to split damage, all for half the cost. Ent Avenger's only advantage over Huorn is that it's an ent for spotting and exerting purposes, which is chiefly important to play cards like {{Card|Host of Fangorn}} or {{Card|Ent Horde}}. Most decks meet these spotting requirements with stronger or cheaper ents like {{Card|Forest Guardian}}, {{Card|Quickbeam, Bregalad}}, | In any format that includes [[Reflections]] (including [[Movie Block]]), {{Card|Huorn}} has a potentially larger strength bonus, '''[[Damage]] +1''', and an ability to split damage, all for half the cost. Ent Avenger's only advantage over Huorn is that it's an ent for spotting and exerting purposes, which is chiefly important to play cards like {{Card|Host of Fangorn}} or {{Card|Ent Horde}}. Most decks meet these spotting requirements with stronger or cheaper ents like {{Card|Forest Guardian}}, {{Card|Quickbeam, Bregalad}}, {{Card|Skinbark, Fladrif}} instead, however. |