I've been wanting to push the enchantment theme some more, especially after seeing the last iteration of the MTGO Legendary Cube. Here are my thoughts on the enchantment creatures of note:
Top-Tier Includes:
Athreos, God of Passage - It might look bomb-y but the token-friendly state of white and the recursive-friendly state of black makes getting value off of this maybe a bit harder than it looks.
Boon Satyr - This bad boy has great art and wins games all the time. Flash + Green is my favourite.
Courser of Kruphix - Needs to explanation.
Doomwake Giant - B-List if your environment is light on X/1's, but if tokens are ~a thing~, this can be pretty nice.
Eidolon of Blossoms - top-tier adjacent, this card really depends on your enchantment density to be truly worth including.
Eidolon of the Great Revel - a good card that nobody but me was willing to run in my environment, which is heavy on <3 CMC. Potentially dragged down by being
, but it's on my mind for re-inclusion.
Erebos, God of the Dead - this has real potential if your list is mono-black friendly, and the card draw cost isn't really that terrible in my experience.
Gnarled Scarhide - it's nice and there's a cute way to "remove a blocker" with it, but, this is much less exciting than some of the other black 1-drops we have these days.
Herald of Torment - Pretty cool I guess, though I'm not gagged, personally.
Keranos, God of Storms - Pretty solid win-con, but does
even need this anymore? I guess it depends on your perspective.
Mogis, God of Slaughter - I loved this when we ran it, but
is a bit stacked at 4 for us.
Nyx-Fleece Ram - this may lead to battlecruiser magic. But it's really pretty and pretty nice?
Purphoros, God of the Forge - Sure!
Thassa, God of the Sea - Yes!
Xenagos, God of Revels - This does some great work, and is a nice payoff for
.
More Questionable Includes:
Aegis of the Gods - better if your environment is edict-heavy, but not really that good at all.
Eidolon of Countless Battles - ehhhhh
Eidolon of Rhetoric -
Ethersworn Canonist is pretty great over here for more controlling decks, but adding a mana and fattening the ass isn't likely where you want to be.
Ephara, God of the Polis - Is this really going to draw enough to be better than even, say,
Honden of Seeing Winds? The niche level (multicolour, creatures-only) really seems to raise that question.
Heliod, God of the Sun - This kinda depends on format speed, because the token-making can be valuable, but the vigilance often is a bit more questionable.
Master of the Feast - be careful, now
Nighthowler - Do you have self-mill themes? It's probably better in them. I can see a real cute T3
Buried Alive, T4 bestow
Nighthowler.
Nylea, God of the Hunt I tried her for a while in a mono-
angle to Green, and I had fun with her there. I don't know that she's as likely a "thing" as Erebos, though.
Nyx Weaver - I'm sorry but IDK why people like this. If the draw-from-the-'yard ability was cheaper, I'd be all for it.
Pharika, God of Affliction - I feel like I'd rather do other things with my graveyard, personally.
Phenax, God of Deception - not all heroes wear capes.
Spirit of the Labyrinth - I guess?
Underworld Coinsmith - Kind of a slow card for my tastes.