What sold me on this card was when I realized it has a built in giant growth for 4 mana. Even better than giant growth, your creature stays big afterwards too, and if you have any affects that are activated by having 1/1 counters those also apply. When your trying to get that last few points of damage through to end the game, you can use the reinforce to surprise your opponent. The rest of the time it's still a sorcery card that makes 3 elves. Though it doesn't say on the card with reminder text, you can play the reinforce part like an ability as an instant even though the main part of the card is subtype sorcery.
Guest57443454
★★☆☆☆ (2.8/5.0)(2 votes)
A decent card, I would play Elvish Promenade over this however since it double your Elves, which often is more than 3 by turn 4...Also look up Gilt-Leaf Ambush, which give you 2 elves at instant-speed...
Unfortunately, at that mana cost, it's outclassed by Elvish Promenade
atemu1234
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
I don't particularly like this card. For the same CMC you can play Elvish Promenade, even then, if this was an instant I'd say different, but this is a Sorcery... all the same, what is good about it is its secondary ability. At least it can give counters. 3/5
It's better than Promenade if you play against a removal based deck, Promenade use to be a dead card if your elves get mass removed.
OlvynChuru
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
@Condor_96
Remember that unlike Elvish Promenade this doesn't have to be used in an elf deck. Hunted Triad is versatile; it can either get you some creatures or put 3 +1/+1 counters on someone, and what's great is that the latter ability can used at instant speed.
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Remember that unlike Elvish Promenade this doesn't have to be used in an elf deck. Hunted Triad is versatile; it can either get you some creatures or put 3 +1/+1 counters on someone, and what's great is that the latter ability can used at instant speed.