This guy must feel so stupid right now. What did he think would happen if he went after a genetically unstable fungus... tentacle... slime... hound... thing? And even if he did somehow find a way to kill it, what will he possibly do with it? There's no way that thing could be remotely appitizing. I mean, he's in a forest. He should have gone after a rabbit or deer or elk or something else that doesn't turn into a writhing wave of lichen and slime.
BaneSlayerKirby
★★★☆☆ (3.2/5.0)(3 votes)
LAME. By the time it gets a counter it will get killed by the spelled it was targeted by. And only if your opponent decided to waste a card on him.
And the art, I can't even understand it. I don't even see a dog.
Mudbutt_on
★★★★☆ (4.8/5.0)(10 votes)
if your opponent drops a black lotus and then accidentally targets this guy with 4 giant growths you can attack for 17 on turn 2!!!
You could put this in UG controll deck. The mere targetting gives the counter and you can counter the threat after that.
LordRandomness
★★★☆☆ (3.8/5.0)(2 votes)
Well, it has its uses. I don't see why the low rating, it's a 1-drop that you can do tricky things with (Vines of Vastwood in response to removal one for ones the removal and you still get a counter, for instance)
Comments (13)
And the art, I can't even understand it. I don't even see a dog.
-Swag_Crow