Strictly worse than Blanchwood Treefolk, and that's really saying something. A good candidate for the title of "Worst Magic Card Ever".
raptorjesus69
★★★☆☆ (3.9/5.0)(7 votes)
"Durkwood Boars - the true face of green."
Green must be pretty damn happy. I mean just look at that face; I don't think you could be happier than that boar if you tried.
murdershot21
★☆☆☆☆ (1.6/5.0)(9 votes)
no religious flavor text please
Kirbster
★★★★☆ (4.1/5.0)(7 votes)
Yeah, but if your opponent unloads with Phthisis, who would you rather have - the treefolk or this badboy?
Durkwood Boars - the true face of green.
masonthekiller
★★★★☆ (4.3/5.0)(3 votes)
Old school cost balance. Alright card for it's time.
Japicx
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(4 votes)
More like Derpwood Boars, am I right?
Kryptnyt
☆☆☆☆☆ (0.0/5.0)
Moar Boar wants Moar!
jfre81
★★★★☆ (4.5/5.0)(2 votes)
Early on in my Magic days, one of my classmates presented to me a card that "showed" that the game was "Satanic." And that card was none other than.......Durkwood Boars!
Yes, to him, the Boars might as well have had "666" etched in their heads. He was convinced that the Bible flavor text meant the Boars were possessed by the devil.
I paid it no mind, but I think of that every time I see those old Boars in my box-o'-cards-I-don't-really-use-anymore.
"Religious flavor text"? Wow, someone's got a chip on his shoulder. XP
I think it's cool when they put stuff from famous/ancient literature in the flavor text. A Shakespeare or Poe quote here and there really helps add to the feel of the game.
All things considered, I don't think this particular verse really makes much sense with the creature... but go figure.
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Green must be pretty damn happy. I mean just look at that face; I don't think you could be happier than that boar if you tried.
Durkwood Boars - the true face of green.
Not even Lord of the Pit or the old prints of Unholy Strength.
Yes, to him, the Boars might as well have had "666" etched in their heads. He was convinced that the Bible flavor text meant the Boars were possessed by the devil.
I paid it no mind, but I think of that every time I see those old Boars in my box-o'-cards-I-don't-really-use-anymore.
I think it's cool when they put stuff from famous/ancient literature in the flavor text. A Shakespeare or Poe quote here and there really helps add to the feel of the game.
All things considered, I don't think this particular verse really makes much sense with the creature... but go figure.