I AM a fan of vanilla.
I'll probably make a Deck about Half-Humans...
Posted By:
Aun
(5/8/2010 5:44:55 PM)
Centaurs are indeed awesome. I'd like for a set to delve more into Centaurs and away from Evles....tired of elves...
I love the art and flavor for this card
Posted By:
OutlawD1
(10/24/2010 4:30:39 PM)
Considering they're still printing the equivalent of Hill Giants in the other colors, this is pretty solid.
Posted By:
achilleselbow
(4/22/2010 11:40:02 AM)
...as of 7/26/2010 this is rated higher then Nessian Courser.
Am I missing something?
Posted By:
Eved
(7/26/2010 7:19:27 AM)
centaurs are awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By:
cubfan415
(11/20/2009 5:58:30 PM)
In singleton and pauper/peasant formats, vanilla creatures can often help to keep your creature base solid in terms of P/T distribution.
Lastly, in casual and multiplayer formats, vanilla creatures are often underestimated. A turn 3 Centaur Courser might be ignored in multiplayer, while a Spawnwrithe will attract attention.
Ahhh heck enough with the justification, I just have a soft spot for vanilla creatures.
Posted By:
Stray_Dog
(12/29/2010 11:09:31 PM)
Looks like Wizards wasn't content with the name of the Future Sight version, huh?
Glad to see that one in the Core Set, though.
I always wondered why Trained Armodon needed to be double-green.
Posted By:
Mode
(7/12/2009 4:09:57 PM)
I can't see him being able to take down a giant elephant...it's be like Legolas taking down an Oliphant...oh right...
Posted By:
spectermonger
(5/6/2010 11:41:13 AM)
Solid green aggro. Nothing more, nothing less. No tricks to make it constructed-viable, but an unbelievably solid pick in limited.
Posted By:
TroglodyteJB
(8/10/2009 9:07:20 AM)
I like this. It's not flashy or gimmicky, It's as simple as it needs to be. The artwork is great too.
Posted By:
Owls_and_More_Owls
(8/26/2009 5:01:17 PM)