Junk. At least you can cycle it for something else.
darkstarleviathan
★★★★☆ (4.2/5.0)(6 votes)
Are you kidding, man?? This is the perfect card for a creature like Uril, Miststalker. Bonus for the aura itself PLUS a bonus for each creature you have in play. I'm sure there are other cards it would go great with, oh yeah...practically ANYTHING in a creature heavy deck. mhmm.
CSM-101
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(5 votes)
I don't really get the symbolism it's trying to get across, but put this in a white/green token deck? Sweet.
It's also another of those Alara cards that shows the shards mixing. A Bant sigil commemorating the gargantuans of Naya. It's like it could almost be a campaign medal.
danth78
★★★☆☆ (3.0/5.0)(2 votes)
Looks good, but is usually targeted for removal, or chump blocked. I prefer Strength in Numbers, which is an instant with trample.
Neutralion
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
Junk? This go for Saprolings, Slivers, Ants and all those little 0/1 or 1/1 for mana, then it helps creatures in Bant decks, like every creautre have Exalted, also very good when you return creatures back to life and so on.
Donovan_Fabian
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
This card is intended for a token deck, where it's not junk at all. The concept here would be you play it on a creature other than the token producer itself, a saproling.. a spectral procession token.. bitterblossom fairy.. and that creature gets incrementally larger for every other creature that comes into play, giving your opponent another threat to deal with that started as a 1/1 seemingly innocuous creature. Another example is in a u/w/g color deck, attach it to pride of the clouds, or an emeria angel, giving the pride 2/2 for every flying creature in play or the emeria angel 1/1 everytime it creatures a token.
It's true however that in a normal deck set up where you aren't trying to play tons of creatures at a time that it wont do as much, in those set ups it might add somewhere around 3/3 like a moldervine cloak, and doesn't have the same amount of power behind it.
Beyond that, the simple fact that you can cycle it is fairly useful, if you top deck it and have no creatures while your opponent still has a threat in play you can cycle it to get your next card.
dmoffett80
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
this card has one me many games, even threw 4 of it into a sliver deck, that was a hilarious slaughter
niallcmurray86
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Great in a Green/White saproling deck I made. Couple Sigil Captains and Armadillo Cloaks and that new Bramblesnap dude, works pretty well.
I don't find this card to be junk and personalty find it very useful because with Wild Beastmaster it can consistently be used to swing for more than 20 on turn 4.
Rangedpro
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
@CSM-101 Basically it says: "As the elves learned , the knights learned ." (Each shard had a color it was most attached to. Naya was , Bant was .)
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It's also another of those Alara cards that shows the shards mixing. A Bant sigil commemorating the gargantuans of Naya. It's like it could almost be a campaign medal.
It's true however that in a normal deck set up where you aren't trying to play tons of creatures at a time that it wont do as much, in those set ups it might add somewhere around 3/3 like a moldervine cloak, and doesn't have the same amount of power behind it.
Beyond that, the simple fact that you can cycle it is fairly useful, if you top deck it and have no creatures while your opponent still has a threat in play you can cycle it to get your next card.
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