This fearsome flesh golem is immune to offensive spells (including Wish), magical items, psionic powers, blood abilities, unarmed combat cards, thief skills and harmful events.
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This Gib champion is a great addition to any deck. Not only does this Ravenloft monster possess a base level of 10, it also has the largest range of immunities to date. Gib Lhadsemlo and his attachments are immune to spells, magical items, psionic powers, blood abilities, unarmed combat cards, and thief skills. This immunity only applies to the offensive varieties of these cards, not the defensive. Gib Lhadsemlo is also immune to all harmful events and the wish spell. Basically, this means that this Gib champion can only be affected by allies, champions, artifacts, rule cards, and the special powers of realms and holdings.
It is with this thought in mind that you should consider what to include in a deck with this Gib. Any cards that will allow Gib extra abilities (spell use, psionic power cards, etc.) will greatly increase his effectiveness. Other good choices are those that focus on his few weaknesses. Examples include: Amulet of Plane Walking (33/BR), Amelior's Restraint (18/AR Chase), and Breath Charm (69/DU). And of course, if you attach the Net of Entrapment (169/4th) to this champion, your opponent will only be able to play artifacts against you.
This card is not without it's weaknesses. Champions like Lovely Colleen (22/1st-chase), Young Strahd (8/AR-chase), and the Living Wall (58/PO) all can still put Gib Lhadsemlo in his place. Being so powerful when in combat, he becomes an obvious target for the special powers of cards such as the Assassins (221/4th) and The Scarlet Brotherhood (135/3rd).