The p/t is kinda unusual. First one like it was Marhault Elsdragon. Latest one with that combo that sticks in mind is Consecrated Sphinx.
Posted By:
MattLynn
(5/15/2013 4:19:00 AM)
I expect a lot better than a 4/6 for 5 in two colors. This is...a really boring card, with no synergy with its guild.
Posted By:
DoragonShinzui
(5/26/2013 3:50:53 PM)
This would have been nice, with a bit of Vigilance. I wouldn't be completely dissappointed to use it in a sealed deck pool, though.
Posted By:
Coralus
(4/24/2013 6:22:28 AM)
I've always love the combination of elves and wolves ever since the early Ravnica days (ie Tolsimir).
This didn't make me love them any lesser.
As for the card, it's power/toughness corresponds it's mana cost, so it's a fair card. Nothing exceptional, but not to be underestimated in a casual or restrictive setting (draft or sealed)
3,5/5
Posted By:
Dabok
(4/24/2013 10:14:35 AM)
Don't be fooled by the vanillaness. This is the secret combination of CMC and P/T that surreptitiously wins games.
Posted By:
Purplerooster
(4/24/2013 4:26:11 PM)
Well, at least it has excellent art...
Posted By:
SyntheticDreamer
(4/23/2013 8:07:10 PM)
Do not underestimate this guy. He can take down Niv-Mizzet (well, one of them) and live to tell the tale.
Posted By:
marmaris74
(4/23/2013 6:36:16 PM)
The art is a 5/5. As a card, though, I'll give it 3/5. Decent P/T for the cost and relevant creature types.
Posted By:
Powercat
(4/24/2013 6:03:14 PM)
A 1/3 elf on a Watchwolf.
Posted By:
Continue
(5/8/2013 4:12:52 PM)
The Selesnyan wolves are so pretty.
Posted By:
Flyheight
(4/23/2013 2:53:05 PM)