Potentially underrated. 30+ creature decks vs Control decks could force your opponent to counter or Wrath you.
HuntingDrake
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
I always wondered if this was any good. Played it today in casual cube, got 8 power to zero a couple times. Worked well on the draw, hand full of fatties, with a few stall cards to wait out their hand emptying. Would also amuse me in B/G with discard and a Necropotence effect.
pedrodyl
★★★★☆ (4.5/5.0)(3 votes)
group hug EDH time!
DeckMechanic
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
IF you have at least three creatures in hand this is worth it.
BastianQoU
★★★★★ (5.0/5.0)(1 vote)
The thing I love about cards like this is that they can get really crazy if you build around them. Just a few notes for what could light this up:
Lead the Stampede: Sorcery; Any number of creatures in the top five cards in your library go to your hand.
Pack Hunt: Sorcery; "Search your library for up to three cards with the same name as target creature, ..., and put them into your hand."
Ranger of Eos: Creature; "When RoE etb, search your library for up to two creature cards with cmc 1 or less, ..., and put them into your hand."
Signal the Clans: Instant; Adds a semi-random creature to your hand, a new favorite instant spell of mine.
As you can see, there's quite a few choices, depending on the direction you'd like to take.
Bit of random trivia: This is one of the first cards I ever owned, long before I knew how to play.
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Worked well on the draw, hand full of fatties, with a few stall cards to wait out their hand emptying.
Would also amuse me in B/G with discard and a Necropotence effect.
Lead the Stampede:
Any number of creatures in the top five cards in your library go to your hand.
Pack Hunt:
"Search your library for up to three cards with the same name as target creature, ..., and put them into your hand."
Ranger of Eos:
"When RoE etb, search your library for up to two creature cards with cmc 1 or less, ..., and put them into your hand."
Signal the Clans:
Adds a semi-random creature to your hand, a new favorite instant spell of mine.
As you can see, there's quite a few choices, depending on the direction you'd like to take.
Bit of random trivia: This is one of the first cards I ever owned, long before I knew how to play.