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The theme of his abilities is to disrupt the opponent's board, including {{Ability|Disable|disabling}} or damaging enemy creatures, and destroying enemy gems. | The theme of his abilities is to disrupt the opponent's board, including {{Ability|Disable|disabling}} or damaging enemy creatures, and destroying enemy gems. | ||
− | Ajani Vengeant, sometimes called AJ1, is the first of three playable [[Planeswalkers]] in MtGPQ which embody Ajani Goldmane at different points in his life. | + | Ajani Vengeant, sometimes called AJ1 or Johnny Revenge, is the first of three playable [[Planeswalkers]] in MtGPQ which embody Ajani Goldmane at different points in his life. |
==Stats== | ==Stats== |
Revision as of 15:52, 24 March 2019
Ajani Vengeant | |
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Full Name | Ajani Vengeant |
Aliases | AJ1 |
Affinities | |
Origin set | Oath of the Gatewatch |
Cost | 650 |
Stats (max level) | |
Health | 119 |
Deck limits | 9 · 6 · 5 |
Mana bonuses | +3 · +1 · 0 · +2 · +2 |
Leveling cost | 160,720 |
Planeswalkers (Infobox · Data) |
Planeswalker series | |
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Ajani Goldmane (leonin) | |
AJ1 | Ajani Vengeant |
AJ2 | Ajani, Unyielding |
AJ3 | Ajani, Adversary of Tyrants |
AJ4 | Ajani, Strength of the Pride |
AJ5 | Ajani, Invigorate Leadership |
AJ6 | Ajani, Sleeper Agent |
Contents
Overview
Ajani Vengeant is a white and red leonin Planeswalker, introduced in June 2016 along with the Oath of the Gatewatch card set.
He has higher than average health, average mana gains with a balanced spread, and high deck limits, focusing on Creatures.
The theme of his abilities is to disrupt the opponent's board, including disabling or damaging enemy creatures, and destroying enemy gems.
Ajani Vengeant, sometimes called AJ1 or Johnny Revenge, is the first of three playable Planeswalkers in MtGPQ which embody Ajani Goldmane at different points in his life.
Stats
Ajani Vengeant - level 60 | ||||||||||
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Mana bonus | Deck limits | Health | Leveling cost | |||||||
+3 | +1 | 0 | +2 | +2 | 0 | 9 | 6 | 5 | 119 | 160,720 |
Abilities
1: Sundering Slash | |||
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Ability Level | PW level | Effect | |
6-23 | 9 | Disable target creature with Defender , Reach or Vigilance until the end of your turn. | |
24-39 | 9 | Disable target creature with Defender , Reach or Vigilance until the beginning of your next turn. | |
40-55 | 9 | Disable target creature until the beginning of your next turn. | |
56-60 | 6 | Disable target creature until the beginning of your next turn. |
Starting Deck
Story
Ajani Goldmane is torn between his Leonin ferocity and his sense of justice. He was born on Naya and became an outcast within his own family, an albino Leonin never accepted by the rest of his pride. The only person who cared about him was his brother Jazal, the leader of their pride and Ajani's inspiration. Ajani had always shown potential as a mage and healer, but had assumed his main calling was to be a warrior in Jazal's service. The day that Ajani's brother was assassinated by unknown forces was the day that Ajani's Planeswalker spark ignited, and everything changed.
No longer could Ajani worry about his problems with his pride. His quest to discover his brother's killer has led him into a tangle of intrigue woven by mysterious forces, forcing him to broaden his skills as a warrior and to unlock new potential within himself. After thwarting Nicol Bolas’s plans on Alara, Ajani set aside his anger and began to travel the Multiverse. He became a mentor to Leonin communities on many planes, including Theros.
Ajani travels to Theros in search of his old friend, Elspeth. With the help of King Brimaz, he searches the plane for the woman who has become known as the Hydra Killer. When he finally finds Elspeth, the situation is far more dangerous than he realized. The gods blame Elspeth for the state of the world. To set things right, Ajani and Elspeth journey into Nyx and battle Xenagos. Elspeth kills the God of Revels, but with dire consequences. Theros is restored to its natural state, but Ajani is furious at the gods who wronged his friend.