Awesome card name, and yes, I would like to swarm you with mah kittahs.
-Dangimill-
★★★☆☆ (3.5/5.0)(3 votes)
Cat tribal for the win!
GrimjawxRULES
★★☆☆☆ (2.8/5.0)(3 votes)
Awesome flavor text.
divine_exodus
★★☆☆☆ (2.8/5.0)(3 votes)
Kitty cat!
Arachibutyrophobia
★★★☆☆ (3.2/5.0)(3 votes)
KITTEH!
Shadoflaam
★★★★☆ (4.2/5.0)(6 votes)
Waiting in the Weed Sorcery Haha Dude It's like... cats hahaha duuude Mythic Rare
Trufant233
★★★☆☆ (3.5/5.0)(3 votes)
Catastrophic with Doubling Season.
agentvirgo
★★☆☆☆ (2.8/5.0)(2 votes)
with this, life and limb, some thallids, seed the land, beacon of nature, and spider spawning, your opponents might develop an irrational fear of the woods.
WilliamMFerg
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.5/5.0)(1 vote)
♥ this card
TheWrathofShane
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.6/5.0)(4 votes)
This card is a piece of shit. .5/5
4 forests, 3 mana, to get a single 1/1 at sorcery speed? That also has a potential drawback!?!?!? Just play howl of the night pack instead. This is outdated crap thats rated up because of kittens.
NARFNra
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(2 votes)
@TheWrathofShane .5 for this is just plain hatevoting. There is no way this is even comparable to Razor Boomerang and the like in quality.
Waiting in the Weeds is an interesting card due to its interactions. It depends on untapped Forests, so it's probably best to save it for late game. You also don't want to spend forests on its mana cost, so Gaea's Cradle or Hickory Woodlot are good choices, as well as Llanowar Elves and the like.
Let's say you have two Llanowar Elves out and three forests. That's 2 1/1s for 1{G}{G}, which is pretty mediocre. However, next turn you end up with 3 1/1s for 1{G}{G}, so if you spent the last turn casting Gaea's Anthem for example you'd end up with a combined power of 6, certainly not a bad deal, considering you still have 3 mana left. They're also vanilla creatures, meaning they work with Muraganda Petroglyphs.
Somewhat difficult to use effectively, however. As such, I'd give it a 3. It works nicely late game and in the proper deck, but is not really the best unless you're optimized for untapped forests (wood elemental decks! yeaaaaah!) so eh, it's ok.
blurrymadness
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Pretty terrible, but with Mana-elves and maybe Eternal Witness, you can get some serious tokens. Doing it this way also dodges Engineered Plague effects.
This also works well with Panoptic Mirror for a non degenerate combo with that card.
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Sorcery
Haha
Dude
It's like...
cats
hahaha
duuude
Mythic Rare
.5/5
4 forests, 3 mana, to get a single 1/1 at sorcery speed? That also has a potential drawback!?!?!?
Just play howl of the night pack instead. This is outdated crap thats rated up because of kittens.
.5 for this is just plain hatevoting. There is no way this is even comparable to Razor Boomerang and the like in quality.
Waiting in the Weeds is an interesting card due to its interactions. It depends on untapped Forests, so it's probably best to save it for late game. You also don't want to spend forests on its mana cost, so Gaea's Cradle or Hickory Woodlot are good choices, as well as Llanowar Elves and the like.
Let's say you have two Llanowar Elves out and three forests. That's 2 1/1s for 1{G}{G}, which is pretty mediocre. However, next turn you end up with 3 1/1s for 1{G}{G}, so if you spent the last turn casting Gaea's Anthem for example you'd end up with a combined power of 6, certainly not a bad deal, considering you still have 3 mana left. They're also vanilla creatures, meaning they work with Muraganda Petroglyphs.
Somewhat difficult to use effectively, however. As such, I'd give it a 3. It works nicely late game and in the proper deck, but is not really the best unless you're optimized for untapped forests (wood elemental decks! yeaaaaah!) so eh, it's ok.
This also works well with Panoptic Mirror for a non degenerate combo with that card.