It's Johnny Appleseed! Makes me ponder a folklore theme deck, but I doubt I could find the number of cowboy cards needed to fill out American folklore.
Posted By:
GradiustheFox
(4/7/2010 9:24:19 PM)
5/5 with Omnath, Locus of Mana.
Low cost and very useful.
Posted By:
Nusder
(11/5/2010 7:30:07 AM)
Just make sure you're anticipating the two free green and can use them more efficiently than your opponent, and this is actually a decent card. It seems underrated.
Posted By:
Zulp
(10/7/2010 5:27:36 PM)
This card is verily underrated. I play a lot of casual (This card's obvious role). Even without mana burn, everyone seems more than willing to use the green all up. Most decks want to play under the mana curve, so you just make them run faster. All you do is follow with good control and play the big stuff you've got for the win. Most of the time they will just kill him to mock you, anyway. Yay for a seemingly wasted kill. This card makes U/G counter-aggro just uber evil.
Posted By:
CharlatanShadowmage
(12/16/2010 12:33:09 AM)
This suffers greatly from the Howling Mine problem, in that your opponents get use out of it before you do.
Still really neat though.
PS.Also, it's Eladamri's Vineyard on legs.
Posted By:
HairlessThoctar
(5/25/2011 5:31:58 PM)
i miss mana burn.
Posted By:
raptorman333
(9/13/2010 1:29:10 PM)
the rules made this thing a lot worse
Posted By:
Omenchild
(12/23/2009 3:57:31 PM)
I had this in my Intet (URG) Deck. Swapped it out for Birds of Paradise.
Posted By:
pyrotempestwing
(6/16/2011 6:38:59 PM)
it's 14/12 when swinging, 5/3 from rafiq being played, +6/+6 from the 2 giant growths, +3/+3 from the 3 exalted creatures, but still, that would be have to be a lucky draw
Posted By:
vinkel
(9/4/2009 8:37:17 PM)
3 turn win:
Turn 1: Forest + Magus of the Vineyard
Turn 2: Forest + Noble Heirach x 2 + Shorecrasher Mimic
Turn 3: Forest + Rafiq of the Many + Giant Growth x 2
swing with the 14/12 double striking trampler for 28 damage.
Posted By:
Twigster
(6/4/2009 2:23:04 AM)