this card is famous for comboing with spark spray (you can use it to use the cycling ability on spark spray AND play the spark spray, but not both)
Roy1138
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
What on earth are you talking about Hydro? It's a mountain; it's famous for supplying red mana to cast red spells which make up a red deck.
ZEvilMustache
★★★★☆ (4.6/5.0)(4 votes)
I was putting together a R/G warrior deck from Lorwyn cards, and I struck upon the idea (original, I know) of using the panoramic mountains and forests from that set. Until I SAW the mountain and forest cards that come from the same piece of art. These lands don't belong in a warrior deck. They might be able to swing a shaman deck, maybe. What a bummer.
I love the gentle, warm, kind feeling of entire segments of the Lorwyn block, including these and the other panorama lands. Magic felt like more of a playful game for a while, and it was a neat change of pace.
Different sets with different flavors keep the game fun to keep up with, but the Lorwyn flavor was easily my favorite from the 2000's, and I was sad to see its glow fade so quickly in Shadowmoor and Eventide. (This decade's best-executed flavor is already a toss-up between the hard-boiled Innistrad and the genuinely chilling New Phyrexia. Awesome.)
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It's nice art, please don't misunderstand. Impressionist Warriors? Huh. That's a decent deck name. Warrior Impressionists.
Different sets with different flavors keep the game fun to keep up with, but the Lorwyn flavor was easily my favorite from the 2000's, and I was sad to see its glow fade so quickly in Shadowmoor and Eventide. (This decade's best-executed flavor is already a toss-up between the hard-boiled Innistrad and the genuinely chilling New Phyrexia. Awesome.)