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Weatherseed Treefolk + Deathrender + Goblin Bombardment = Win
Posted By: kookster (9/21/2010 3:35:25 AM)
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I love these guys. I miss those days.
Posted By: XTwistedsoulX (9/4/2010 8:50:53 PM)
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This is really the only rare I can remember having back when I was a kid and played Magic. I quit for a long time but at the beginning of this year have been hooked again!
Posted By: EvilCleavage (8/4/2010 10:17:57 PM)
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Actually in casual decks still very playable, despite the power creep. I had it in a multiplayer deck together with masked admirers. Whenever someone would play mass removal, the treefolk would go to my hand. Then I could replay it, which would trigger the advisers, so I could replay them too. Sure did cost a lot of mana, but I kept having two creatures no matter what happened, and was drawing cards to boot.
Posted By: majinara (10/26/2010 4:55:16 PM)
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I used this guy in an extended green/red beatdown deck back when Judgement was released. Discarding an anger to wild mongrel gives him haste and practically breaks him.
Posted By: Laguz (8/31/2009 3:00:53 AM)
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Definitely a decent recurring body that ensures some card advantage, given that it doesn't get exiled from removal spells like Swords to Plowshares, for instance.

Notably this is also the only Treefolk with power greater than toughness.
Posted By: Mode (12/12/2009 5:48:59 AM)
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Underrated in multiplayer, where its trample and return-to-hand abilities make it damaging and resilient.
Posted By: CadaverousBl00m (4/21/2009 10:02:59 PM)
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It's a pity this doesn't fit in modern Doran treefolk decks... -.-
Posted By: GengilOrbios (7/11/2011 12:43:55 AM)
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Card of the Week #2
Previous card - Deepcavern Imp

I love green. I want to say that, because I just do. It's easily my favourite color. So much fun, in a very straight forward way. And really that's what I love about green: it's straight forward. It does simple things, like beat for five, in very nice fun ways. Frankly I think this card is just good and fun. Beats spot removal, beats board wipes and beats face.

But that's not even the best part of green, the best part of green is that there is always some sort of fun and cool interactions it has, but it is often ignored because of how straightforward the cards look.

While that second point may not be valid with this specific card, as kookster will tell you with that really cool combo he has jury rigged together to kill in a really unpredictable way, I say it still stands with a lot of really cool green cards, and a lot of green in general.

But, where can you make this card work in EDH?

It serves a function in an Asmira deck. 2GGG... (see all)
Posted By: JosephColona (1/10/2011 7:57:46 PM)
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omg just pick this guy up in a $1 box at my local comic book store! eeeeee!
Posted By: raptorman333 (9/13/2010 1:37:58 PM)
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