If your opponent is a jedi smash rancor and remove it from the game.
Posted By:
krumtheslow
(10/28/2010 4:27:31 PM)
if green keeps getting all the hate that it's getting then they'll have to reprint this baby (maybe at rare, though? uncommon at the very least)
Posted By:
Arachibutyrophobia
(8/26/2011 12:36:14 PM)
Green card is green.
Posted By:
swords_to_exile
(1/23/2012 7:58:11 AM)
i just got a boner.
Posted By:
ItsSlaughteringTime
(10/14/2010 11:20:52 PM)
Broken beyond belief. It is amazing how people gush over the card seem to love its brokenness. To them, broken mean a great card that should be reprinted. Gah. No wonder people stop play MtG when the Wizards design team cannot properly figure out a casting cost properly. This should be 1GG: G for trample, G for +2/0, and 1 for recycling. And it should probably hurt a little to recycle, like pay a life or G to bring it back to your hand. I really loath free recycling, especially at such a low cost. Powerful effects used to cost something, not Wizards just throws them around for free. Lame.
Posted By:
twistingtime
(7/12/2011 9:15:21 AM)
This is just absurd. For all that it does, it should cost GG at the very least. There's really no Green deck that doesn't need four of these. I've seen a first-turn Llanowar Elves get two of these and go nitro on turn two. It's brutal.
Posted By:
Weary_PSI
(10/10/2010 1:54:06 AM)
Overpowered cards aren't any good.
Posted By:
NeoMint
(2/9/2011 2:12:10 PM)
Green would be a chump without this card.
Posted By:
badmalloc
(11/4/2011 10:16:53 PM)
This should be a rare. Yes it should. YES it should!
Damnit. YES IT SHOULD!!
Posted By:
Mike-C
(11/3/2011 9:28:05 PM)
I shall play it a bit more before I can really say overrated, but remember all of you that if they remove the creature before your Rancor resolves, it doesn't come back to your hand. You get 2-for-1'd.
Same problem as all the other Auras.
Posted By:
firechao
(2/26/2012 3:03:33 PM)