Actually relatively good card for a cycling creature. Simply play it in a naya deck, and use it with rakeclaw or spearbreaker, a 6/3 who can gain first strike or indestructible is perfectly decent.
Posted By:
Donovan_Fabian
(12/10/2009 8:42:10 AM)
He may not be the best beatstick or the best mana fixer but he'll be a decent one of either in a pinch.
Posted By:
TPmanW
(3/15/2011 5:12:08 PM)
1 of only two red/green beasts, the other being spellbreaker behemoth, so thats a plus.
Posted By:
Trenonian
(6/18/2010 10:02:01 AM)
This is pretty good i think. Of course not the best, but it fetches you the land you need early game and can be a 5+ power monster late-game to benefit naya. Im not sure that this is better than rampant growth because rampant growth does nothing for me when i draw it after turn 4 or 5.
Strictly average. But fun average :p
Posted By:
Hercynian
(2/6/2013 3:53:09 PM)
I love this cycle so hard! Please complete it for the enemy color pairs wizards! <3
Posted By:
Opined_Fluke
(6/27/2013 9:10:14 PM)
Kind of neat- if you get it early in the game, you can cycle for a land, and if you get it late game, it's a big fatty. That kind of flexibility is why these kinds of cards have to have an overcosted body, and why they probably won't ever see real play.
Posted By:
Jannissary
(7/4/2013 5:00:46 AM)
drop casting cost by 2 and stats by 1
Posted By:
Stoo
(4/27/2009 11:48:53 AM)
Cost is not woth paying. Landcycling isn't really all that useful. Other green-red cards make this one obsolete.
Posted By:
SavageBrain89
(5/23/2009 12:38:57 PM)
Raggle Fraggle
Posted By:
Crag-Hack
(8/9/2011 12:24:47 AM)
It's the most usable of this particular cycle.
Which isn't saying much, but still.
Posted By:
DoragonShinzui
(3/18/2012 8:27:56 AM)