This is pretty crazy, as if green ever run out of permanents to choose.
wstonefi
★★★★☆ (4.2/5.0)(6 votes)
Well, this is going straight into every EDH deck with green in it that I own.
DragonicSphinx
★★☆☆☆ (2.8/5.0)(2 votes)
Riku edh can get two types of permanents, sounds good to me
Templar314
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(17 votes)
The card name sounds like Leonardo da Vinci came back as a centipede.
teamfireyleader
★★★★☆ (4.1/5.0)(5 votes)
Possibly the best card to come out of Innistrad for EDH/Commander. The mass recursion you can do with this card TWICE is amazing, and, unlike things like restock, it does not exile itself. Any further explanation needed?
MasterOfEtherium
★☆☆☆☆ (1.2/5.0)(6 votes)
I Choose Creatures DUH LOL JK Awesome card cool name BETTER ART !!!
auriscope
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
I had severely underestimated this in limited until I had my ass handed to me by it. I was playing B/R with a ton of removal and I had drawn my Liliana, so I managed to kill/discard all of his 7+ creatures. Then he cast this and I killed them all again. Unfortunately, he won when it flashed back, essentially drawing ~15 cards off one spell across the course of the game.
don_miguel
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
It smells like a broken card or a combo engine i bet
durdent
★★★★☆ (4.1/5.0)(5 votes)
This works wonders for the Squandered Resources/Cadaverous Bloom engine of ProsBloom decks. It gets exponentially better with multiple castings of Natural Balance. It might look like a win-more card, but it is not. It guarantees more cards drawn and a higher chance of drawing your kill card, all in a single casting of Prosperity. *sigh* I miss the days when combo decks aren't as retarded...
Radagast
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
Horrifying if played with much of any care at all.
Nicely disturbing name and artwork. That thing reminds me of a "Worm that Walks," an epic-level threat from 3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons. When a powerful wizard dies, it can sometimes come back as a semi-humanoid monstrousity composed of worms...
TherealphatMatt
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Scion. Of. The. Ur. Dragon.
luca_barelli
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Hello, card advantage
Wizard-of-the-Toast
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(3 votes)
I already loved Morality Shift but now I have even more options thanks to this card and Myojin of Life's Web. The only downside is Creeping Renaissance being a sorcery rather than an instant and thus causing hand size problems, but there are ways around it e.g. Songs of the Damned could make it a one-turn combo.
Salient
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
The second time you play it, it's Creeping Reconnaissance.
Narim
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
Well... after getting Fresh Meat, we have another green answer to board sweepers. I guess any green tribal deck will at least sideboard it. Best thing about it is that you're not restricted to creatures. This will make fine addition to my elf deck.
AnimeGeek441
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
My god. This is not only a way to get creatures back, but also to get any cards you threw into the grave with your dredge/self mill/discards.
IamjustnotCreative
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
I don't think I've ever seen this card... I really have too look through those spoiler list more carefully, I keep missing these great cards.
bobelemental
★★★☆☆ (3.0/5.0)(1 vote)
For those of you wondering about the name, renaissance literally means rebirth. You are bringing all those creatures from your graveyard, thus, reborn. This would be a really devastating card in a zombie deck.
Btw, is it just me, or is that a splinterfright in the picture?
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Nicely disturbing name and artwork. That thing reminds me of a "Worm that Walks," an epic-level threat from 3rd Edition Dungeons and Dragons. When a powerful wizard dies, it can sometimes come back as a semi-humanoid monstrousity composed of worms...
This will make fine addition to my elf deck.
Btw,
is it just me, or is that a splinterfright in the picture?