You'd think something so insatiable wouldn't want to Feed the Pack, but alas...
Posted By:
Mirrordin_Pure
(10/1/2013 9:04:51 PM)
Also known as Hungry Hungry Hellion.
Posted By:
creepycrawler
(4/2/2014 5:06:46 AM)
Well that escalated quickly.
Posted By:
wpken
(8/2/2012 9:51:17 AM)
Because apparently creatures are TERRIBLE after Doom Blade was printed. Because you know, we never saw Terror or Dark Banishing before.
This guy is amazing, well priced and frankly, for Green/Red, cannon fodder is available for lunch easilly for this big guy.
Posted By:
Harmonrova
(6/3/2012 7:35:09 AM)
I, for one, welcome our new hellion overlord.
Posted By:
Jake1991
(5/31/2012 5:35:10 PM)
This card reminds me of my ex:
Expensive, eats everything, and occasionally smacks me in the face for 25 damage. And then the game ends and the deck gets shuffled, and I don't know if I'll ever see it again.
Posted By:
RJDroid
(5/31/2012 6:14:28 PM)
Exponential Devour
1 = 1
2 = 4
3 = 9
4 = 16
5 = 25
The mana cost starts out pretty steep already, though so watch out for removal.
Posted By:
Vedalken_Arbiter
(5/31/2012 5:43:43 PM)
Bless the Maker and His water. Bless the coming and going of Him. May His passing cleanse the world. May He keep the world for His people.
Posted By:
4wolf359
(5/31/2012 8:17:13 PM)
It bears repeating here: Doom Blade. Does not make this guy bad, though. At all. It just means you can't sacrifice things willy nilly, fail to protect him, and fail to give him trample. As far as sheer size goes, this is outrageously cheap. He is going to be arbitrarily large whenever you sacrifice more than a couple things to him.
I nominate Hellions as {/}'s new giant legendary tribe. Even just this guy and Ulasht rule the board together.
Posted By:
ClockworkSwordfish
(5/31/2012 6:13:48 PM)
Elegance in simplicity. They still need a hydra for XG with Graft X in that same vein... not saying it would compare to this masterpiece, of course.
Posted By:
Kindulas
(6/6/2012 2:04:53 AM)