Hail Hydra!
Posted By:
Draco1430
(4/24/2014 2:39:13 PM)
Will this be much in competitive play? Probably not. Will this make EDH and kitchen tables quake in fear? Oh hell yes.
Posted By:
RedJaron
(4/25/2014 3:18:19 PM)
@Continue It only has 7 heads. The part in the back you can see just barely is its tail, and it has two arms/legs visible.
Posted By:
Grakling
(4/25/2014 3:29:21 PM)
Only green card I want in this set. so cool.
Posted By:
K34
(4/25/2014 5:01:59 PM)
Good friends with Omnath
Finally, something I can pump all that mana into!!
Posted By:
thePROJECTION
(4/25/2014 5:16:10 PM)
Playing it only on curve without ramping to crazy numbers, this is a 7/7 for 6 that represents a total of 19 power if you monstrous it next turn(3 3/3s and a 10/10). This card is a gamewinner, folks.
Posted By:
Kelptic183
(4/26/2014 11:51:56 AM)
Yo dawg... we heard you like hydras...
Posted By:
tcollins
(4/26/2014 1:28:15 PM)
One of my favorite hydras so far. Still kinda getting sick of the idea that each "head" is a 1/1 or a +1/+1 counter. Each one is essentially a wurm on its own, it makes no sense for each to be as strong as a squirrel separately.
Posted By:
Dr.Pingas
(4/27/2014 11:11:22 AM)
I love this card, and not just for its functionality. I'm a huge fan of hydras. Now that hydras are making a name for themselves as the iconic big green monsters, they have a lot of ground to cover to catch up with the likes of dragons, demons, and angels in terms of establishing an identity as a major tribe. This is the first card that references the hydra lifecycle by including "baby" hydra tokens.
Posted By:
SnesController
(4/28/2014 8:36:53 AM)
7/7 for 6 with a gelatinous genesis attached? I can dig it.
Posted By:
ShatterPalm
(4/24/2014 4:12:15 PM)