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What on earth are you talking about Hydro? It's a mountain; it's famous for supplying red mana to cast red spells which make up a red deck.
Posted By:
Roy1138
(7/8/2010 1:14:15 PM)
I love the gentle, warm, kind feeling of entire segments of the Lorwyn block, including these and the other panorama lands. Magic felt like more of a playful game for a while, and it was a neat change of pace.
Different sets with different flavors keep the game fun to keep up with, but the Lorwyn flavor was easily my favorite from the 2000's, and I was sad to see its glow fade so quickly in Shadowmoor and Eventide. (This decade's best-executed flavor is already a toss-up between the hard-boiled Innistrad and the genuinely chilling New Phyrexia. Awesome.)
Posted By:
Salient
(1/25/2012 1:42:46 PM)
I was putting together a R/G warrior deck from Lorwyn cards, and I struck upon the idea (original, I know) of using the panoramic mountains and forests from that set. Until I SAW the mountain and forest cards that come from the same piece of art. These lands don't belong in a warrior deck. They might be able to swing a shaman deck, maybe. What a bummer.
It's nice art, please don't misunderstand. Impressionist Warriors? Huh. That's a decent deck name. Warrior Impressionists.
Posted By:
ZEvilMustache
(1/27/2011 6:42:15 AM)
this card is famous for comboing with spark spray (you can use it to use the cycling ability on spark spray AND play the spark spray, but not both)
Posted By:
Hydrogoose
(3/14/2009 6:05:56 AM)