G: Each turn after this one, you may spend all your mana in the precombat phase and then spend that much again in postcombat.
alternately
G: Ezuri, Renegade Leader just got stupidly good. Enjoy your double overruns with an army of regenerating elves!
Also, this gives Omnath, Locus of Mana a reason to be played.
So many times now, I've cast a turn 3 Summoning Trap with this guy during the attack phase even when I drew only Joraga Treespeakers for mana accel.
Posted By:
EternalLurker
(10/6/2010 11:35:43 AM)
Do elves really need more love? What about the Jellyfish, or Drakes? Actually works pretty well with Dormant Gomazoa come to think of it...
Posted By:
desolation_masticore
(12/28/2010 1:18:31 AM)
Interestingly enough, bad against Copperhoof Vorrac decks
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(4/10/2011 1:56:51 PM)
these + Some "T: add one mana to your mana pool" + Omnath + Blaze = R/G just became deadly-er.
Posted By:
Mythzairik
(4/25/2011 9:44:27 PM)
Wth why is this common? This should be a rare.
Posted By:
Vadoff
(5/3/2011 2:54:05 PM)
This plus Phyrexian Colossus makes one heck of an attacking combo.
Posted By:
wzrds3
(5/7/2011 12:27:31 AM)
Copperhorn Scout + Timberwatch Elf + wellwisher + Immaculate Magistrate is too nice
Posted By:
RKD2222
(6/23/2011 8:47:20 AM)
you know what's scary about this card? attacking with 2 of these essentially is saying: "oh hey look! i gots VIGILANCE!"
let's try to think up a scenario with this mechanic in mind together with an elf swarm deck with Joraga Warcaller and Asceticism, shall we? hmmmmm....
always loved the concept of being able to attack with all i've got AND still have blockers for my opponent's turn.
Posted By:
Wratharrow
(8/13/2011 8:58:42 PM)
Strength of the Tajuru combos with this card so hard. Just add Llanowar Elves, Arbor Elfs, Elvish Archdruids, Viridian Corrupters, and Joraga Warcallers. Oh, and one Ezuri, Renegade Leader.
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(9/8/2011 11:53:52 AM)
This plus bramblesnap . At the beginning of your turn tap a bunch of tokens or whatever you have, attack with Copperhorn Scout and gain them all back and re-tap your tokens or weenies. With enough creatures on the field you can make Bramblesnap scary using your big nasties to pump and get them back to attack WITH Bramblesnap! Assuming you can then attack with those creatures after Copperhorn attacks. If not just pump with weenies, either way!
Posted By:
alphagprime
(3/31/2012 7:21:54 AM)