Timberpack Wolf? Time to go on a Pack Hunt!
Posted By:
pedrodyl
(7/5/2012 4:48:26 PM)
This needs to be put into a deck with Infinite Reflection.
Posted By:
Guest328481109
(7/6/2012 2:03:26 PM)
This is actually one of the best attempts on the standard green bear.
Some others are Wild Mongrel, Ashcoat Bear, Carapace Forger or even something like Darkthicket Wolf. How much difference it makes to just give it an ability.
Posted By:
RageOfTempus
(7/7/2012 7:01:04 AM)
Fun, flavorful, and plays well with the block before it. This is one bear i might actually use outside of limited.
Posted By:
jsttu
(7/6/2012 5:25:43 AM)
I think i'll try these in a gimmick deck with Myr Servitor.
(Just don't remind me that Guyfs will be generally better most of the time.)
@MisterAction: Plague Rats already came back a long time ago along with the aforementioned Myr in Fifth Dawn, and they were as relentless as ever :D
Posted By:
Mode
(7/8/2012 8:56:05 AM)
wolf tribal of muscle sliver? almost
Posted By:
raptorman333
(7/9/2012 10:07:43 AM)
It's like Plague Rats... only this card actually works!
Posted By:
Radagast
(7/14/2012 9:11:58 AM)
Cackling Counterpart and Clone along with Infinite Reflection. If you can manage it too, throw in Fungal Sprouting for the Infinite Reflection
Posted By:
Boakes2047
(7/24/2012 8:23:49 PM)
I'm trying to build a green/blue deck based around these cards at the moment.
It its very worse, it is a 2/2 for 2 mana, which is something I am always happy to play in draft. At its best, it is 4 6/6 greens for 2 mana. When I got 4 of them onto the field, then played Clone, the other guy just gave up :P
4/5 for me. It would be a 5/5 and probably OP if it searched itself when it entered.
Posted By:
LeaPlath
(8/4/2012 5:06:00 AM)