Amazing art. John Avon is my homeboy.
Posted By:
HuntedWumpusMustDie
(12/8/2009 11:24:23 PM)
One of the most beautiful art of any card
Posted By:
need_more_twinkies
(2/5/2011 12:43:16 PM)
@ Aradimar:
Who cares? Those are like 10 bucks each, and considerably broken. These are not only balanced, but I can get a playset of each of these for less than 40 dollars. As you can tell, I'm a casual player.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(2/7/2011 11:35:11 PM)
That art instantly reminded me of 1080 snowboarding.
...You know what level I'm talkin'bout...
Posted By:
Keino
(2/10/2012 1:50:25 PM)
"I don't always play {R}{G}. But when I do, I prefer John Avon."
"Stay wild, my friends."
Posted By:
Lateralis0ne
(5/21/2010 8:46:55 AM)
not bad but nowadays we have better dual lands out there especially for vintage/legacy
Posted By:
Aradimar
(7/6/2010 3:51:56 PM)
The thing I like about this cycle of lands is that there's no annoying come-into-play-tapped condition. You may end up paying more life than you would using other dual lands, but you are guaranteed mana, unless you're at 1 life, at which point it's probably irrelevant.
Also, as has been said, great art.
Posted By:
RunedServitor
(5/20/2012 2:46:09 PM)
i love the pain lands
Posted By:
TheDementiaBat
(6/5/2012 9:18:34 AM)
R/G, the most aggressive color combination, could care less about 1 damage per mana when they can beat down their opponent by turn 3~4.
Posted By:
Cyberium
(6/10/2012 10:07:43 AM)