Stampeding Wildebeests and Wren's Run Packmaster are 2 great 5/5 for {4} ways to use this critter.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(2/19/2011 8:32:58 AM)
Thins your deck, draws a card, blocks and it's an elf. Elves can usually spare 2 mana at some point to cast this without sacrificing an important play. When you are trading card for card or recovering from a wipe, this card will go a long way.
Posted By:
Temple_Garden
(3/23/2010 7:25:51 AM)
Pretty good. I like carddraw in green.
Posted By:
land_comment
(3/24/2011 6:48:42 PM)
Agree that the flavour text is fine, given the artwork and the card name.
Agree that these a very solid in elf decks. They also work well with stampeding wildebeasts.
Posted By:
Baconradar
(8/13/2010 6:24:32 AM)
This guy likes to be bounced. Alot.
Posted By:
Stray_Dog
(2/10/2010 8:17:17 PM)
Wizards didn't want people to have essentially 8 of these cards in one deck.
Posted By:
MinorPandemic
(8/6/2009 8:30:58 AM)
If Wizards were allowed to invent places like 'Kalonia' and the like for the new set, then referring to Cylian elves in a card that's simply called 'Elvish Visionary' not 'Cylian Elf' is alright. It's flavour, and not that important in a Core Set.
Posted By:
jhimbob
(8/7/2009 6:45:28 AM)
yah, what's with this whining??? Random flavor references have been a part of magic from the beginning. It's not as big a deal when it's not a totally oblique reference in the name of the card. How many people who've played Shards would even know what Cylia means except a place where Nayan elves live? It's text is perfectly comprehensible despite this, and hints tantalizingly.
Mechanistically, standard cantrip cost is 2, so this is purty nice. I love the way it fits into a limited curve in M10.
Posted By:
r-e-meatyard
(8/17/2009 11:42:09 PM)
who gives a damn about flavor text? it's cheap green card drawing. period.
Posted By:
deadguyred
(8/17/2009 8:08:54 PM)
I kind of prefer Multani's Acolyte myself, because its first course of action is usually to chump block.
But this is better on turn 2.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(1/30/2010 6:08:43 AM)