The one advantage this has over Birds that everyone is missing, is that if you play casual, 10 cents a card vs $4 a card is a big deal.
As a student who really likes to play, and has like 15 decks on the go all the time, this thing rocks for green.
Posted By:
SuicidalTendancies
(6/4/2010 6:07:31 PM)
Great for Garruk Wildspeaker.
Posted By:
iondragonx
(10/1/2009 10:06:06 AM)
Not to mention Arbor Elf as well.
Posted By:
MagicalSeventh
(2/17/2010 11:52:09 AM)
it also costs nothing, whch is nice tempo.
Posted By:
dumbo
(8/16/2009 7:44:22 PM)
Not nearly as good as Birds of Paradise, but it does offer some security from being destroyed.
Posted By:
SavageBrain89
(6/20/2009 5:51:09 PM)
There's a whole lot you could say about wild growth, especially its synergy with land untappers (arbor elf) and the fact that not many people run enchantment or land destruction. Unfortunately, it could also be said that any creature destruction your opponent is holding is just going to be directed at whatever creature you would play instead.
Anyway, it's great in enchantress decks. My yavimaya enchantress is usually attacking with 6 power on turn three thanks to this.
Posted By:
Laguz
(4/26/2010 11:08:51 AM)
I'd probably prefer Utopia Sprawl, just because if you can already cast it you've got green and thus Utopia Sprawl wins on flexibility. Definitely a solid card though.
Posted By:
djflo
(1/15/2011 11:40:04 PM)
Hear the music of the world a-turnin'
Can't you hear the sweet sound of the world a-turnin'.
If you stop, look, and listen, you can almost hear things grow;
You can have music wherever you go.
Posted By:
Trygon_Predator
(6/4/2013 9:08:38 AM)
First turn: You play 1 Forest and then Wild Growth.
Second Turn: You play 1 Plains and then Overgrowth.
Third Turn: You play any land and Mirari's Wake.
On 4th turn, you will have 11 manas. :)
Then you can play any big fat green creature lol :)
Also, you could use Rofellos.
Posted By:
Guest1334148255
(10/14/2009 11:18:32 AM)