Interestingly, if this becomes a creature somehow (such as through Opalescense) you can add feather counters to it with Aven Mimeomancer.
Posted By:
CrazyLou
(8/7/2010 11:51:17 PM)
I built a deck around this card and it's one of my best decks ever.
It's full of Skyshroud Falcons, Welkin Hawks, Bay Falcons and any other bird I feel like. The feather tokens stack up, and then I play Cataclysm. My opponent is left with barely anything, and I swing with my 18/18 flyer with vigilance.
Posted By:
Laguz
(2/22/2010 3:03:04 PM)
Thrummingbird would like to make your acquaintance.
Posted By:
Guest1381794618
(9/25/2010 5:06:32 PM)
Make fun of my Storm Crow now !
An awesome card really, I love it. Most birds are cheap and weenie anyway. But suddenly going BANG with flurry of wings makes for a pretty angry flock of birds. I do love swinging for 8/8 Storm crows against Goblins...I get to shout 'TYPHOON CROW !'
Posted By:
Danveldo
(10/18/2010 11:19:48 AM)
The Aerie should be a cornerstone of every self-respecting casual bird deck.
Posted By:
holgir
(8/13/2009 3:02:23 AM)
Look at the cute little flock of Suntail Hawks. I'll just kill a few with my archers. Now look at the pi$$ed off 6/6 flyer clawing out your eyes.
Posted By:
Draugnor
(9/12/2009 1:10:48 PM)
The thought of a casual bird deck keeps getting better.
Mine currently uses the new flurry of wings as a great way to dump out those birds in response to getting swarmed. Battle screech is still in there for bird-making.
Sigil captain, while not a bird, adds some interesting effects while airborne aid gives much needed resources.
Posted By:
cthulubbq
(1/6/2010 4:16:31 PM)
I'm thinking Aven Brigadier, Aven Warhawk, Kangee, Aerie Keeper, Soulcatcher, and of course Storm Crow. ;)
Posted By:
cplmontana
(12/13/2009 3:05:40 AM)
Not paying the echo cost of my Raven Familiar has never been so pleasant!
Adding 1-3 Seaside haven to a bird deck suddenly seems interesting to pump them up when your opponent won't kill them for you.
Posted By:
Diab0l0
(4/14/2011 12:19:08 AM)
U-B-E-R
I run four of these along side four Welkin Hawks in my Bird deck.
Posted By:
mrredhatter
(10/5/2009 8:20:40 AM)