Too all you people who are surprised at this card: it's more likely than you'd think. Acidic Slime, Mwonvuli Acid-Moss, Creeping Mold....... green is secondary in land destruction (I think. And if so, black is third).
Posted By:
Goatllama
(8/23/2012 2:47:11 PM)
@Ultratog
You mean on small fliers in black? Every black rare creature they print anymore is a rare flying demon.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(2/27/2012 7:54:51 PM)
land destruction is in green about as much as flying is in black.
Posted By:
ultratog1028
(5/21/2010 5:23:48 PM)
Land destruction? In green?
Posted By:
zqft
(4/7/2010 9:00:51 PM)
@zqft
FFFF--
I believe it is.
Posted By:
NicolBolasWins
(5/19/2010 7:20:31 PM)
In the beginning, there was Stone Rain, Ice Storm and Sinkhole, and all was good.
Then, Revised came and the Powers that Be decided that Red would be the Land Destruction color, and thus, wiped out of existence the green and black land destruction cards. (Well, not really. somehow Desert Twister got into Revised from Arabian).
But in Ice Age, the Powers that Be became a bit more benevolent towards Land Destruction, and they returned that ability to the former colors, but in a less powerful variant: Thermokarst and Icequake. And all was good again.
And thus, a tradition of black and green land destruction began. Cards like Choking Sands, Rancid Earth, Mwonvuli Acid-Moss, Drain the Well, Winter's Grasp, Rain of Tears, Plow Under/... (see all)
Posted By:
ninjabear
(7/15/2013 1:14:28 PM)