this card is pretty damn good, i would side baord this all day in any deck with green
Posted By:
MrDressup
(5/29/2010 10:46:55 AM)
Pondering about the meaning of life can sometimes become depressing, especially when you're a lion.
Posted By:
face-fister
(9/12/2011 6:19:54 PM)
So. . . what if my opponent pays {U}, and then I kick Unstable Footing at his face? :)
Posted By:
DacenOctavio
(6/26/2011 10:51:03 AM)
Lions like to eat your tasty face!
Posted By:
Pontiac
(3/24/2011 12:09:09 PM)
2/1 for 1 is never bad. His old school mana denial against blue mages seems a little dated; keeping 2 blue open for a counter spell isn’t as super important in today’s game as it was back in the Mirage days. I do like the way this guy can tie up Mana for a bit, has a 2/1 P/T for G, and good art. 2 and a half stars.
Posted By:
Sammy_The_Squib
(1/16/2009 2:55:59 AM)
All mountain goats gain "protection from lions".
Posted By:
SarcasmElemental
(7/21/2012 12:49:03 PM)
I would play it to see what kind of player they are early game. The drawback isn't a drawback til late game when you need those last points of damage. Most veteran blue players don't even focus on the prevention until late game anyway and that is if they don't have an answer to begin with.
Posted By:
ninjaboy05
(11/11/2012 2:50:38 PM)
My dedicated cat deck much much prefers loam lion. +2 toughness is a big deal if you can handle the manabase. You can keep Whitemane lion in your hand to save him from combat tricks or get a surprise blocker and you can use Qasali Ambusher to kill flyers or attackers for free.
Back to this card, nice in mono-green, ish, but that's all. Unfortunately 2 power 1-drops are becoming much more commonplace.
Posted By:
blurrymadness
(4/12/2013 1:57:56 PM)
I used to run this with River Boa. And I thought I was a genius.
Posted By:
JunkHarvester
(3/1/2014 12:00:01 PM)
BUG ninja with this fella. He'd be so good. So simple to lure into not blocking.
Posted By:
BlitzJones
(3/3/2014 6:11:37 AM)