"It's bad because the opponent gets to choose!"
That's the secret, I'm okay with either choice.
Posted By:
Rootkit9208
(1/28/2014 6:30:04 PM)
Gruul just got a new friend. Expect the tribute on this thing to be paid every time; even so, it's a 4/4 trample for 3!
Posted By:
Continue
(1/28/2014 3:40:16 PM)
You always get a 4/4 with trample for three. The question is, which turn?
Posted By:
DaLucaray
(1/28/2014 4:19:38 PM)
Tribute done right. One of the power uncommons of the set.
Posted By:
Lord_of_Tresserhorn
(1/28/2014 4:31:17 PM)
Compares with Ghor-Clan Rampager. This will definitely get played in Standard.
Posted By:
Gcrudaplaneswalker
(1/28/2014 7:52:09 PM)
@Purplerooster
Why would he need haste forever?
Posted By:
Sjalistra
(1/29/2014 6:33:48 AM)
This is the definition of what Tribute needed to be for EVERY card (other than, you know, key commons and such for Limited):
Either mode is pretty interesting, but still something you WANT to play, either an above-curve creature or a decent ability tacked onto a creature.
Posted By:
infernox10
(2/2/2014 12:19:54 AM)
Excellent example for a Tribute card done right.
I like Punisher cards (like Breaking Point or Dash Hope), Tribute is basically the creature-specific variation.
Posted By:
Mode
(1/31/2014 7:24:51 AM)
Heck, I'd be happy with the 3/3 trample. The tribute is all upside from there.
Posted By:
EyeballFrog
(2/3/2014 10:56:22 AM)
Red/Green deserves this at uncommon, especially because of all the overly efficient creatures White/Green has managed to get over the last two sets. My dream in casual is to curve this right into Gruul War Chant; they both even have the war paint and fire ritual themes going on. Small Vorthos dream right there. Also Standard worthy, but I wouldn't expect to see it in any older format. Its long term legacy will be getting your temporary ally at the kitchen table to set it to the thing that is worst for the biggest threat at the table. So long as that isn't you (yet).
Posted By:
casualhorror
(2/9/2014 2:41:58 PM)