Works beautifully in my Riku of Two Reflections deck. Grab my Deadeye Navigator, flicker this guy a few times, grab more threats. Ain't it convenient that he came in the same package?
Posted By:
CrazyLou
(1/13/2013 9:11:00 PM)
It belongs in EDH, if anywhere.
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(6/23/2011 10:55:00 PM)
Almost an auto-include in any EDH with green.
Posted By:
lorendorky
(7/30/2011 11:22:30 AM)
Why am I just now seeing this card? A green treasure mage for creatures? So happy this exists!
Posted By:
pm11
(6/16/2011 10:58:02 PM)
Tutors Primeval Titan in my EDH... how is it not great? :)
Posted By:
Narim
(1/23/2012 2:07:04 AM)
This card is extremely underrated.
Posted By:
Deluxe355
(10/5/2012 3:27:58 PM)
This guy with Hypergenesis is just too funny.
Posted By:
Elnshaw7
(3/1/2013 11:21:34 AM)
@Narim: It's not great because Primeval Titan is banned in EDH according to the official deckbuilding policy. Of course, if your playgroup is fine with it, that's okay, but it's still important to respect banlists as they help balance the game.
Regarding the card itself, most green tutors look for things the turn they come into play (e.g. Chord of Calling, Green Sun's Zenith) and as a result cost more to cast than the creature they tutor for. If you're fine spending a turn to cast this, you do get to cast your guys on-curve (or sooner, with ramp). As such, it ends up being pretty versatile.
Better in EDH since the first few turns are often slow. Can also often tutor up your general if it got Condemned, which is great.
Posted By:
Aremath
(6/9/2013 10:56:04 PM)
To make my elf deck consistent I need 8 tutors that can fetch Craterhoof Behemoth and/or Terastodon. I can't afford a play set of Natural Order, so I use this guy as a substitute.
Posted By:
gatorjunkie
(6/28/2013 7:51:22 PM)