Lorwyn was a fun set. Elves were dark, Treefolk were big and beefy, Goblins, Merfolks, Fairies, Giants, and Elementals. I really like that Treefolk became a big part of a Magic the Gathering set.
This card needs a reprint in the Core set so bad. He isn't overpowered and encourages new players to learn how to play a green deck. Its also easily dealt with by all different deck types. A very valuable lesson would be to use removal and combat tricks against this big guy.
Posted By:
vantha
(5/2/2013 6:35:49 AM)
Like a Molimo that is cheaper to play and has even higher potential. Good job treefolk
4.5/5
Posted By:
Stefyn
(6/13/2009 9:35:27 PM)
"What the... is that HUGE TREE charging us with an... axe?"
Posted By:
SinnerSage
(9/23/2010 6:03:59 PM)
The sometimes-Trample business seems a little silly....
Posted By:
Kirbster
(12/15/2010 10:48:05 PM)
Easily a 5/5 on turn 3.
Posted By:
Guest191090682
(8/4/2009 9:26:03 PM)
I think I'll build a Treefolk deck. Let's see if I can find a decent finisher first though. What's this? Dauntless Dourbark hmmm...
The nice thing is that you can find this for only ${0}.{5}{0} ea. online.
You just got beaten by a plant deck. How's it feel?
Posted By:
VirtueVsVice
(11/7/2009 2:47:16 PM)
Cause magic players need to think less about the decks they build... Great powercreep, wonderful strategy, intriguing card. Truly a shining example of how players should win a strategy based game.
Tribes take no deckbuilding talent, only money and an ability to search for cards by creature type.
Posted By:
Ritius
(12/29/2009 7:03:03 AM)
can eb use full and powerfull btu rather simple stratgey never the less fun and powerfull
Posted By:
18scsc
(7/15/2010 6:38:33 AM)
Deathmark. Poor thing.
Posted By:
divine_exodus
(10/7/2010 5:59:42 PM)
11//11 easy
Posted By:
Huffytreefolkman
(7/21/2011 3:26:47 PM)