Wait, this thing has always had three feet...and I never noticed until now.
Beckon Apparition seems better though.
Posted By:
raptorjesus69
(6/27/2010 9:53:58 AM)
The Judgment version's flavor text suggests that the hawk had a common ancestor with the aven race. Maybe the weird art is supposed to explain how the avens have arms.
Posted By:
Templar314
(3/26/2011 10:44:36 AM)
Not bad. An iconic card in the vein of Raging Goblin, Typhoid Rats, Llanowar Elves, and Merfolk Spy. Those are the most common, color pie-centric one-drops across the Multiverse. And by iconic I mean reprint-worthy.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(11/1/2011 10:56:07 AM)
I just noticed the old version had three legs also. That's pretty weird.
Posted By:
Vedalken_Arbiter
(7/26/2010 10:16:42 PM)
yea, it has four feet. always has, for some reason; I don't know why though, maybe R&D thought it would make it look less like a generic bird and more "magical"?
Posted By:
Tobinator
(8/18/2010 10:57:06 AM)
If you look at the art closely, you can see it has four feet, not three. The front two are smaller and are close together, so it looks like only three. I agree with Templar314, I think this is supposed to be some sort of primitive ancestor of the aven.
Posted By:
Skeletextman
(10/30/2012 7:31:31 PM)
No it has four "talons". If you look carefully at the back talon, you can see the stalk of another "foot".
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(11/8/2012 10:24:47 AM)
Power creep even affects little guys like this. Judge's Familiar now pretty much outclasses Suntail Hawk, which is a shame because he's such a good one-drop. Ah well. 4.5/5
Posted By:
Continue
(1/17/2013 2:53:39 PM)
10th edition looks more like a deformed owl than a hawk. But classic card anyway
Posted By:
jhimbob
(6/27/2009 10:19:49 PM)
It... it has 3 feet...
Posted By:
Anggul
(6/21/2010 3:30:55 AM)