He's actually not even that bad, given that you can target both either your lands for some color fixes or an opponent's lands to enable landwalkers a free path.
I wish Wizards would answer the question "WTF is that?" more often.
MasterOfEtherium
★★☆☆☆ (2.9/5.0)(5 votes)
LOL Totally Looks Like A Shrieker. Fred Ward And Kevin Bacon Were The Bomb
switchblade44
★★★★☆ (4.7/5.0)(7 votes)
i've successfully mated a jaguar and an armadillo several times, and have yet to achieve this result =/ oh well, back to the animal fornication laboratory i go
Mr.Wimples
★★★★☆ (4.8/5.0)(3 votes)
Basically if it's got 4 legs and doesn't quite look like anything in particular, it's a Kavu.
longwinded
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It took me way, way, too long to figure this out that Tundra Kavu, Slimy Kavu, and Kavu Recluse were supposed to be Domain enablers. Since all of those are red, there's no mountain-making Kavu. And, given that Kavu Scout is the only kavu with a Domain ability, I don't think it's going to be real useful in a tribal deck.
I guess they decided white and blue were the least likely colors to fit into a Kavu deck, so they put both island- and plains-making on this guy. I'm not sure that's the best way to pack all four of these abilities onto a few Kavu, but I do agree that there's not enough room in a set for four of essentially the same thing. I'm not entirely sure I would have bothered with three.
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And i also like the flavor behind his name and ability.
I guess they decided white and blue were the least likely colors to fit into a Kavu deck, so they put both island- and plains-making on this guy. I'm not sure that's the best way to pack all four of these abilities onto a few Kavu, but I do agree that there's not enough room in a set for four of essentially the same thing. I'm not entirely sure I would have bothered with three.