Green has tertiary land destruction, and it's almost always paired with some other target. Look at Creeping Mold, Acidic Slime, and Terastodon. This isn't too bad of a card, especially considering how they tend to price land destruction these days.
Posted By:
Totema
(4/24/2014 5:45:06 PM)
It isn't Bramblecrush, but it is a common and more splashable. One thing to note, as with Creeping Mold, it does kill enchantment creatures.
Posted By:
anotherfan321
(4/24/2014 6:16:44 PM)
A green demoliosh.
Posted By:
DaLucaray
(4/24/2014 5:07:34 PM)
This could actually see play post-rotation because of good interaction with an opponent's Chained to the Rocks, and destroying an enchantment being generally useful.
Posted By:
sweetgab
(4/24/2014 9:59:53 PM)
@injygo they've had some over the years Creeping Mold, Feast of Worms and Ice Storm just to name a few.
That being said, there isn't much of it.
Posted By:
BolasEvilPlan
(4/25/2014 12:39:13 AM)
Why is this green? I didn't think green had land destruction.
Posted By:
injygo
(4/24/2014 5:09:19 PM)
The name of this makes it sound mono-black.
Huh.
Posted By:
AnnoyingFogGuy
(4/25/2014 11:43:12 AM)
More green land destruction, and at a good price. I like it. And AnotherFan has the right of it: this can take out Eidolans and the rest of the enchantment creatures.
Posted By:
RedJaron
(4/25/2014 1:09:33 PM)
anotherfan231 - an enchantment creature is both an enchantment and a creature. anything that can target one of those can target an enchantment creature.
I like this from a flavor perspective - how many times are plagues of locus depicted in myth as the anger of the gods? (and they are angry)
From a play perspective this is the cheapest green land destruction we've seen in a while, here's to hoping those annoying turn one elf - turn two destroy all your land decks don't come back.
Posted By:
Cloudchaser.Kestrel
(4/25/2014 2:34:07 PM)
Meh.
Replace "or" with "and" and you've got yourself a fun card.
Posted By:
LordOfTheFlies87
(4/25/2014 7:51:21 PM)