Gavony's wells are usually filled with silver coins.
Silver is poisonous to werewolves.
Gentlemen, it is clear that Gavony's people are trying to kill the werewolves that infest their region by water poisoning. I have to say it sounds like a better plan that Thraben's Cathars.
As for the card, it seems like decent, but I've already decided that Hunter's Insight as my standard green card advantage generator. And in Innistrad I seriously prefer my cards to stay in the grave for my Splinterfright.
Leshrac_Nightwalker
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@Kryptnyt: Thanks very much - now I've got Gene Wilder's singing in my head. =P Thank goodness he's a decent singer!
Feathermind
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This seems like it'd play nice with Grave Consequences. However, you'd still be gambling against getting the Grave Consequences itself back.
patronofthesound
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Ah, Avacyn quarters... Is sorin on the 20?
MechaKraken
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Pretty good card for block-constructed green recursion. It can also get bloodrush creatures back into your hand for more carnage.
As far as modern format goes though, in mono green at least, I think I'd prefer Nature's Spiral so that I can choose what I want to bring back to my hand.
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That might be why it's such an awesome card.
Silver is poisonous to werewolves.
Gentlemen, it is clear that Gavony's people are trying to kill the werewolves that infest their region by water poisoning. I have to say it sounds like a better plan that Thraben's Cathars.
As for the card, it seems like decent, but I've already decided that Hunter's Insight as my standard green card advantage generator. And in Innistrad I seriously prefer my cards to stay in the grave for my Splinterfright.
As far as modern format goes though, in mono green at least, I think I'd prefer Nature's Spiral so that I can choose what I want to bring back to my hand.