This would be great... If anyone would play B/U this set. Of course, you don't need this then, because anything with blue is so flimsy you could knock it over with a Craw Wurm.
Posted By:
Joseph_Leito
(7/30/2009 5:12:07 PM)
Nah, it would've been too powerful then. It would be even better than Quirion Dryad.
Posted By:
Vorthosian
(7/19/2009 5:02:19 PM)
Good sideboard card, especially if you can get trample on it.
Posted By:
VirtueVsVice
(9/28/2009 9:12:45 PM)
I dig the snakes in Magic, and it's always good to see a fresh one in the core set. And a fungus snake, well, that just tickles me.
Posted By:
Zulp
(12/16/2009 1:34:03 PM)
This card's pretty awesome even in standard constructed play against some decks.
Against Vampires for example it's ridiculously good since they run a lot of 2-3CMC drops so it's triggering constantly, and since the act of them casting any black spell puts the Mold Adders trigger on the stack to resolve first, it's very easy to have it outside of Urge to Feed & Disfigure range.
Posted By:
MightyMortox
(3/8/2010 5:51:22 PM)
Painter's Servant, then watch your opponent hesitate on every single of his spells as each of them make Mold grow.
Posted By:
Daikoru
(8/31/2010 9:41:54 PM)
can get pretty huge in casual multiplayer games. scute mob is still a better card though. 3.5/5
Posted By:
tantallum99
(9/25/2010 6:32:56 PM)
I gave it a three, mostly cause it's a one drop that actually has a bonus. Not nearly as good as Llanowar Elves or even Sylvan Ranger, but it's okay for a distraction I guess. Doubling Season would be lol on it.
Posted By:
NARFNra
(10/28/2010 8:42:13 PM)
If it said "player" instead of "opponent" I'd suggest running it in Dredge.
Posted By:
Test-Subject_217601
(12/13/2010 12:21:45 PM)
I agree with Joseph_Leito, the blue cards in M10 are terrible. A good sideboard card none the less.
Posted By:
divine_exodus
(12/24/2010 10:04:39 AM)