From those days when Wizards decided that every card should get its own creature type. Crazy days.
Posted By:
Auteur
(1/26/2010 1:48:02 PM)
not bad but VERY weird
Posted By:
qaq456
(5/22/2010 12:04:41 AM)
Please, kill this war mammoth!
3/5
Posted By:
stormkeeper
(12/4/2008 8:01:02 PM)
Hey, it's a homelands card I wouldn't be horribly depressed to have in my deck!
Not that it's all that great, but hey, it's a one drop.
Posted By:
Tanaka348
(5/12/2010 5:41:18 PM)
No, it's the same picture twice, but the different flavor text makes the versions different.
Posted By:
izzet_guild_mage
(2/23/2010 2:31:34 PM)
Gatherer screwed up, instead of both versions of the Folk, it only has one version displayed twice!
Posted By:
A3Kitsune
(1/27/2010 6:57:42 AM)
Undisputed weirdness aside for a second:
Two versions with different flavor texts, but the same artwork? That's ingenious! :D
I'd like that done on a bunch of new cards. It makes trading/collecting more interesting,
your playset gets more distinguishable too, and all that without confusing players with multiple artworks.
At least that's some neat design from Homelands for once!
Posted By:
Mode
(8/9/2011 7:26:22 PM)
No no, they're Line Dancing! Slap Leather yee haw lolz.
Posted By:
Arthindole
(11/12/2010 9:59:00 AM)
It's a shame the Homelands design team didn't see fit to put a cost-effective 3-power creature or three into the set for this to defend against in the early turns.
Posted By:
jfre81
(10/13/2011 2:17:44 AM)
Summon Folk of An-Havva...
Well apparently they're somewhat good at chump blocking.. I mean taking down a 3/3 is no small feat for a bunch of citizens.
Posted By:
tcollins
(5/23/2012 11:46:11 AM)