Vigor would also be a good companion, but Vigor is good with everything anyway.
Posted By:
DlCK
(7/8/2011 2:35:59 PM)
This is so going in my Naya deck.
Posted By:
Trenonian
(7/13/2011 11:11:28 PM)
Playing this guy and Swiftfoot Boots against a deck without decent artifact removal is basically game over.
Posted By:
TherealphatMatt
(8/3/2011 1:38:10 PM)
This guy is an important object lesson in the value of having removal which isn't based on damage/toughness reduction.
Posted By:
Lavrant
(7/14/2011 1:06:22 PM)
Yet more Mythic Hydras. Yay. it seems that playing him on turn 3 for 3 or 4 nets the most return.
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The benefit is obviously playing it earlier, as you are comparing linear and exponential rates of expansion when considering when you play it. Strangely, this is the x card you want to be as small as possible, as you get more bang the earlier you pay your mana.
@xRockFan yeah, you're right, my apologies. Fixed.
Posted By:
alucard311
(7/11/2011 9:03:18 PM)
I'm trying to make a G/W deck that uses Primordial Hydra as its finisher. The first thing I wanna do is protecting the hydra from every disruption that the enemy may throw at it. Cards from M12 like Swiftfoot Boots, Autumn's Veil, can protect it from blue or black spells. The real challenge comes from Green allied colors themselves. The boots got destroyed by Naturalize, while White's Oblivion Ring can be very annoying, and barrage of red spells really hits it hard when the boots is not around. If Innistrad is an expansion with graveyard-theme, I hope Wizards would reprint Glory, so it might give addition to the strategy to protect the hydra.
Posted By:
KrosanPeacekeeper
(8/15/2011 9:41:55 AM)
I Was so mad. My wife opened a booster and pulled a foil Primeval Titan and Primordial Hydra. She put both in her casual green deck. At first I thought it was a reprint of Protean Hydra with new art, until she played it in a rogue match, it got up to a 64/64 then played an Overwhelming Stampede and won the game. After the match we calculated how much damage she would have done if she would have waited one more turn and just attacked with her Liege of the Tangle that turn instead. It was around 2,800 something damage.
She get's all the good cards... T-T
Posted By:
Oyster450
(10/19/2011 3:45:04 PM)
Do you all notice the epic combo with Paradox Haze? You get to basically quadruple the amount of counters it has at the beginning of your upkeep.
Posted By:
Supa_Rhino
(10/30/2011 2:11:35 PM)
Now this is what green is all about.
Posted By:
JL2736
(12/3/2011 7:16:14 AM)
The reason Wizards keeps making these cards is because those 8-year-old kids of yesteryear keep growing up.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(3/6/2012 2:24:58 PM)