the fact that warrior is even there is hilarious, nothing at all in any printings of the card infers that they are warriors.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(12/21/2010 2:38:37 PM)
Cat Warrior? How are these guys warriors?
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(2/3/2010 2:28:16 AM)
Uktabi Wildcats - Sounds like a good name for a Dominaria football team.
Posted By:
pumaman83
(4/2/2010 8:09:56 AM)
A3kitsune, they're not anymore. Errata removed the Warrior creature type.
Posted By:
Treima
(5/23/2010 3:06:37 PM)
I really wish that regeneration clause didn't require sacrificing a land...not only does it slow you down, it also reduces the power and toughness of your Uktabi Wildcats
Posted By:
tcollins
(7/27/2011 11:12:49 PM)
Cat Warrior was a great creature type, but a warrior sounds like a trained fighter while these are wild beasts...
Posted By:
Paolino
(1/16/2012 8:45:13 AM)
http://warriorcatzgurl.webs.com/photos/Warriors%20Book%20Covers/A%20Dangerous%20Path%20cover.jpg
Why yes A3Kitsune, yes they are!
Posted By:
pokebulborb
(6/30/2013 12:18:31 PM)
Inelegant card design, in my opinion.
Putting a card like this at such a steep mana cost means that they're not coming out particularly quick, and when they do come out, they're really nothing special. You can't even use non-land acceleration (Llanowar Elves et al.) to speed it up, because you'll get a weaker cat.
And you have to pay mana and sacrifice to regenerate? I don't think I'd have played this in Limited, either, and none of the casual decks I saw when 6th Edition was fresh ever played it.
Posted By:
Jannissary
(7/4/2013 4:27:08 AM)
I know people are dissing on the forest sacrifice, but I think its great top-down design. This creature is not just one cat - it's whole pack. If it gets hit by a fireball, one of the cats 'sacrifices' itself for the pack, making it survive the ball of fire.
Posted By:
acolyte_of_night
(4/19/2014 10:12:21 PM)