Great. Simply great.
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(7/7/2010 10:32:33 PM)
Wonderful flavor text and ability for the cost.
Early game damage has never been easier.
Posted By:
Mekh
(7/14/2010 11:35:03 AM)
I still prefer Sylvan Might. Flashback is so useful.
Posted By:
Kryptnyt
(5/7/2011 4:51:35 AM)
Fun fun time.
Posted By:
Exclaimer999
(6/25/2011 2:10:10 PM)
I don't see the powercreep really.
-BloodFrenzy - {R}{1} - +4 +0 (lose the creature)
-Brute Force - {R} +3/+3
-Giant Growth - {G} +3/+3
and those are just instants. Nevermind enchantments that for 1-2 do up to 4 extra damage and another benefit. Great card, but nothing overpowered IMO
Posted By:
blurrymadness
(12/8/2010 6:24:24 PM)
@NoobOfLore
Giant Growth cost G, so therefore GGG should give +9/+9?
I disagree . . Giant Growth is a fair but RG for INSTANT +4/+2 BOOST WITH TRAMPLE is very powerful effect. Of course . . it won't break the game like Tarmogoyf . .
Posted By:
Hoonster
(2/21/2011 10:46:08 AM)
WHY OH WHY DID WIZARDS MAKE SUCH AN INSANELY OVERPOWERED CARD!!!!!!!
Posted By:
Mnemonic_Jabberssac
(10/5/2010 12:03:18 PM)
this plus warren instigator=powercreep
Posted By:
MindAblaze
(1/22/2011 10:22:44 PM)
:+3/+3 until end of turn.
:+1/-1 and trample until the end of turn. Given, Tramples isn't really a red ability, but +1/-1 at instant speed deserves some sort of benefit. It would probably be first strike if it wasn't for green interfering.
Flowstone has taught us that = +1/-1 as a repeatable ability, and putting a trait on an instant generally requires a small boost to make up for the lack of repeatability.
I mean, you don't see creatures walking around with :This creature gets +3/+3
Seems pretty fair to me. Based, of course, on the idea that Giant Growth is fair.
@Hoonster:
It makes more sense if you take into account the difficulty of paying two different types of mana. That, and "+1/-1" as a one-off ability really shouldn't constitute a whole mana by itself. So, the red mana squeezes in both +1/-1 and trample, seeing as neither of them warrant a whole mana by themselves, and then accommodate for consolidating cards together by the difficulty of having two different co... (see all)
Posted By:
NoobOfLore
(8/16/2011 1:33:53 AM)