The power player in my very first theme deck that I spent the very first $8 on. Just looking at the card seems to take me back to 2000, when I was 13 and all the cool kids (the boys, at least) were playing Magic and a close friend of mine taught me how to play.
My mom heard about the game, and saw me excited over a Prophecy theme deck displayed in a small grocery store in my home town.
It went like:
Me: "This is it!"
Mom: "Right, Magic: the Gathering... how much does it cost?"
Me: "Looks like it's $8."
Mom: "Um, sure."
And for some nights after that, I had all the dreams about Giant Growthing things to beat their Blastoderms, and how some Lotus Petals would speed out the beasts. Not that I owned any of those cards, and I ended up writing "G +3/+3" and "2G +7/+7" on some of my cards.
Me: "This is Giant Growth, and this is +7/+7."
One of my classmates: "Actually Might of Oaks costs 3G."
Those were the days when I stealed a win from an opponent through a tapped Shivan ... (see all)
Posted By:
Gabriel422
(11/24/2010 5:00:43 PM)
Cool, a reusable Stampede !
Posted By:
FragNutMK1
(9/9/2010 9:43:25 PM)
Its Jables!
That, and mini-overruns are not half bad coming from a 1/1 for 1
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(2/21/2010 2:32:40 PM)
he must listen to techno
Posted By:
DaaNz
(3/19/2009 4:37:59 AM)
Somewhat similar to tattermunge witch, gives a larger boost for lower colour weight but at the cost of card advantage, toss-up for which I would prefer, probably slightly favour the witch just for saving the cards.
Posted By:
Wormfang
(8/14/2013 12:52:13 PM)
@FragNutMK1 - I think I like this better because it affects all creatures you control until end of turn. I would assume this also means creatures played after you use this ability (say I discard a card and then bring it into play from the graveyard).
Posted By:
mattbl
(10/16/2013 10:25:08 AM)