Wild Leotau has a cheaper upkeep, but the Darba has the advantage of twice as many stomachs.
Posted By:
Kirbster
(11/17/2010 9:11:28 PM)
Worse (but not strictly because of different creature types and colored mana types) than Wild Leotau
Posted By:
Tommy9898
(6/30/2010 12:14:54 AM)
You have to give some credit to it. I mean come on, it's a giant man-eating chicken!
Posted By:
Test-Subject_217601
(10/17/2010 5:54:58 PM)
Comparable to Wild Leotau in many ways. It could be said that they are equally mediocre. Also this one's a chicken.
Posted By:
TPmanW
(3/8/2011 9:13:13 PM)
This actually reminds me of a dreaded creature from Homelands: Hungry Mist. Uktabi Efreet was a comparable card from a few sets earlier (Weatherlight), and this isn't a bad card to have if playing against a non-green opponent using Control Magic and the like. Also, I will admit that when I first saw the art, I thought it was a one-legged bird, which added to the hilarity.
Posted By:
Equinox523
(4/8/2013 3:19:56 PM)
WTF???
Posted By:
wholelottalove
(10/11/2012 7:26:37 AM)
5/5... why?... because giant chickens.....
Posted By:
Saraneth888
(12/15/2012 7:12:15 PM)
Finally, DnD's Aicherai in card form.
Posted By:
VinnydeMafia
(6/16/2013 8:00:04 PM)
"Finally, DnD's Aicherai in card form." - VinnydeMafia
Finally? Now I don't know about Aicherais,
but this card has been around for over 13 years when you posted your comment.
Posted By:
Mode
(7/14/2013 11:09:02 AM)
See, if it could fly, you wouldn't have to pay to keep it around. That {G}{G} goes entirely into transportation.
Posted By:
SirLibraryEater
(11/22/2013 2:47:55 PM)