Can someone please explain to me what is considered to be a creature spell?
On some cards it says "counter creature spell" what is this referring to?
Is "undying" like on this card considered a creature spell?
Posted By:
missymonster
(3/28/2012 9:21:51 PM)
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Posted By:
am802g
(1/28/2012 10:36:01 AM)
Right. this is my new 'go-to' guy for all that is evil and necro-y in Black/Green 'I make you dead with Big Stuff on turn 2 bc I'm a douche'
Posted By:
DarthParallax
(1/29/2012 9:30:51 PM)
I feel that I'll have to wait and see on this guy. He looks like he could be really good, especially in birthing pod, but he's also extremely colour intensive.
Posted By:
swords_to_exile
(1/29/2012 9:54:21 PM)
Birthing Pod this to get a Primeval Titan
Posted By:
derpcaster
(2/3/2012 8:29:26 PM)
Reminds me a bit of Weatherseed Treefolk for some reason... probably the stats, the difficulty to kill, and the high green in the casting cost. Good card.
Posted By:
Radagast
(2/7/2012 10:07:59 AM)
now this is really nice... if its mana cost weren't so prohibitive!!!!
oh well, its still a- wait a minute, is that VIGILANCE? holy crap all he needs is flying and... dang it, Baneslayer still kills him :(
Posted By:
Phyrexian_Boss
(2/15/2012 4:35:09 PM)
This is the card with the shittiest flavor text.
Posted By:
metalevolence
(4/20/2012 7:39:46 PM)
It's sad that with the arrival of Wolfir Silverheart, this kinda got even less love that it deserves.
It's not that this card's "meh", it's that Wolfir Silverheart is "sort of" broken.
It costs 5 and can potentially pack a whooping 12 power. That's insane.
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Although I'd like to insist on this card's strengths that the Wolfir doesn't have.
First, the evasion. Vigilance and Trample's a great combination, since it's good in both offense AND defense.
Second, survivability. It lives twice, and the second time it's stronger, that's crazy.
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More often than not, people will opt for Wolfir Silverheart. Since 12 pure power for 5 mana is incredibly cost-effective.
This is more balanced and well rounded.
Thus I prefer this one, because I'm the kind of player who dispises cards that are "overpowered".
Posted By:
Dabok
(7/29/2012 6:10:24 PM)
@RAV0004: Those would all be common, and this one should be rare. Screw limited.
Posted By:
Tezz
(1/28/2012 7:54:29 AM)