All beware the Stompalope!
Posted By:
Marzen64
(9/20/2012 7:58:50 AM)
Balancing games is for noobs.
If this were printed in invasion, it would cost 9, and Elvish Archdruid wouldn't be laughing.
Posted By:
Shard_Fenix
(12/5/2011 11:16:41 AM)
Goddamn it, how did this masterful piece of green's mighty slice of the great pie see 0% standard play?!?! SPINED THOPTER saw more play than this!
Posted By:
Shadoflaam
(11/17/2011 12:52:16 PM)
Sometimes violent combat steps, one-sided games, and piles of dead blue players are wrongly attributed to the can't-be-countered ability.
Posted By:
Enchantment_Removal
(12/27/2010 7:42:52 PM)
Remember when Force of Nature was a strong card?
One could argue power-creep, but on the flip side, Force of Nature was never played in any tournament level decks because of its crippling upkeep. This fella is a Force with no upkeep, and it can't be countered... and yet it is still sitting in the $1 rare bin because it has to compete with Primeval Titan. The Titan *is* an example of power-creep, since it alone is played vs. this card and other cards of similar power level.
Posted By:
Radagast
(11/11/2011 10:28:26 AM)
Terra Stomper represents Green extremely well. This guy is everything you could want from a green creature.
Posted By:
EvilCleavage
(9/2/2010 11:10:53 AM)
Timbermaw Larva, Leatherback Baloth, Wolfbriar Elemental, Khalni Hydra, Avenger of Zendikar, Omnath, Locus of Mana, and Terra Stomper. Green is looking strong lately
Posted By:
IshubarashI
(7/13/2010 2:19:32 AM)
Another of Green's undercosted creatures with big power.
It's a very quick board advantage taker.
Posted By:
AmericanVigor
(11/30/2010 12:48:06 AM)
GREAT CARD BUT TERRIBLE ART
Posted By:
nevenshinko
(5/8/2013 11:50:22 AM)
True, the beast looks like a giant rat, but the card itself is really good.
Posted By:
GoGo26
(9/26/2009 7:47:29 AM)