I really think the developers stayed up all night and thought hybrid mana was a drawback...
Posted By:
TheWrathofShane
(12/14/2012 8:26:40 PM)
Very versatile creature. Cheap and efficient.
T1:Llanowar Elves
T2: Wilt-leaf Cavaliers (tap elf)
T3:Shield of the Oversoul
T4: Armadillo Cloak
7/8 Indestructible, flying, lifelink, vigilance ftw
Posted By:
Quang
(3/7/2010 5:43:23 AM)
@EvilCleavage: Agreed, although they may have been slacking off a bit too much lately *cough*Baneslayer among others *cough*
I love the 3-hybrid-mana cycle of the Shadowmoor-Eventide block, although I feel some of the cards were slightly underpowered compared to the others. Wilt-Leaf Cavaliers was definitely one of the better creatures of the cycle though, and along with Boggart Ram-Gang it continues to be one of my favorite creatures printed in a long time.
Posted By:
GrimjawxRULES
(2/2/2011 12:55:44 PM)
BROKEN.
LOL
Posted By:
Duskdale_Wurm
(6/8/2010 11:59:04 PM)
Proof of hybrid's awesome power.
It lets R&D make 'kind of, but not really' color heavy cards so as to make undercosted beatsticks like this guy. Or any other card in the cycle really.
Posted By:
HairlessThoctar
(2/24/2011 4:55:00 PM)
And then Woolly Thoctar rose from design, soon to be followed by Leatherback Baloth, and all the land scoffed at Cavaliers. Seriously, it may be slightly less mana intensive (you still have to play strictly white, green, or both) but this guy really got overshadowed power-wise, vigilance notwithstanding. :(
Posted By:
En_Sigma
(8/13/2011 4:44:28 PM)