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5 mana on T3 with no assistance is pretty sweet. Things that are game-breaking on T3 with just him?
-Stunted Growth
-Sigarda or Thrun
-Batterskull

Other neat things on T3 without assistance:
-Garruk Wildspeaker + a 3-drop
-Wasteland + 4-drop (Master of the Wild hunt, Garruk Relentless, Lodestone Golem :))


T2? How about GSZ for a Deathrite Shaman or another mana-guy? You've just opened up 6-drops T3; which is a glorious thing to behold.
Posted By: blurrymadness (3/26/2014 12:06:16 PM)
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The perfect partner for Joraga Warcaller. When the Leafcaller is at level 5, each Elf you control taps for GreenGreen, just the right amount to pay for the Warcaller's multikicker.
Posted By: Manite (5/28/2014 4:09:17 PM)
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Okay so this card has been bothering me. It doesn't make sense that you could tap it for 2 forests and then use those 2 forests to level it up. To level it up you must do so only as a sorcery... isn't tapping for that mana an ability on the stack? Sorcery's can only be played if there is nothing on the stack first. It's like you get to use two separate abilities even though you're tapping it first. Maybe I'm going about this the wrong way, I get that you don't have to tap to level it up, but why do you get to level it up after you've already used the card to gain mana? With other cards you can only choose one ability unless both abilities have : and you do not have to tap it. I'm confused, it seems stupid. I can understand leveling it up first and then tapping it for mana but not the other way around.
Posted By: slbunnies (6/9/2014 10:53:42 PM)
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