@ darkfury: XD, you said ''worst hideaway card ever printed.'' In the sense as if a lot of hideaway cards were printed throughout the magic history, and this is the worst.
Hmmm... It could be the worst, but it ain't bad. Especially with Mind Slicer. =D
GradiustheFox
★★★☆☆ (3.7/5.0)(7 votes)
Interesting card. Solid, reasonable costing basic monster, but also good for Hellbent decks that focus on keeping their hands clean anyway. Interestingly, also good -against- such decks. Of course the maximum hilarity would ensue if two Hellbents fought it out and both hand this card out. Very curious card indeed. And look how cute he is! This little guy oozes flavor and spook factor.
powerdude
★★★★☆ (4.2/5.0)(6 votes)
wow!! just noticed that there is a cycle of 7 cmc rare creatures from this shadowmoor that corrispond to the hideaway lands from lorwyn! just think,
Suppose it scares people into trying to store cards, but it's nice to create situations where they're constantly losing life. I know it's not as impressive as the others, but Knollspine Dragon does pretty much rock the house hard, so it's not really a fair comparison...
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Hmmm... It could be the worst, but it ain't bad. Especially with Mind Slicer. =D
And look how cute he is! This little guy oozes flavor and spook factor.
hollowborn barghest for howltooth hollow.
isleback spawn for shelldock isle.
knollspine dragon for spinerock knoll.
mossbridge troll for mosswort bridge.
windbrisk raptor for windbrisk heights.
Thundaar the Barbarian gives this 5/5.
This was probably the last place on the internet I expected to see a Mission HIll reference
Hollowborn Barghest >> Howltooth Hollow
Mossbridge Troll >> Mosswort Bridge
Knollspine Dragon >> Spinerock Knoll
Windbrisk Raptor >> Windbrisk Heights
I didn't realise how damn big that thing was.
Suppose it scares people into trying to store cards, but it's nice to create situations where they're constantly losing life. I know it's not as impressive as the others, but Knollspine Dragon does pretty much rock the house hard, so it's not really a fair comparison...