"I don't know what it's called, I just know the sound it makes when it takes a man's life"
- Four leaves, tropic thunder
So We haven't seen much, but here's my theory on Goldilocks (The girl and the three bears storybook card) you activate it, and kill 3 non-humans and she gets huge. Killing is not typical for green...BUT very high mana cost, and flavor feeds it.
Shes uncommon, which I'm a little disappointed about because that means shes probably not good enough to center your deck on her. But it seems that the "Page Turn" mechanic may be very mana intensive.
I really want to play whatever this card is, so I want to play green ramp, but I also want to be competitive against the 20/20 Guilds/Allegiance/Spark meta so I need to pick another color that can combat it. I'm thinking white or black. A green ramp focused strategy with a secondary color to face the meta? what do you guys think?
If we do get a return of wolves/werewolves, i really hope we see them in white.
why? mostly because, in nature, wolves actually favor plains. they are possibly there even more than forests, or mountains.
i think it'd be possible to see them as good characters, too. after all, this is an extremely whimsical world, so perhaps the wolves guard the sheep here?
The one picture of her makes her look like the niece of Uncle Istvan.
Safest way to build for a card you don’t even know what it does is to build a green good-stuff deck. And black good stuff as well. They reprinted Murder, right? Playset of those. Deathtouch is green/black so killing those creature will be pretty easy. Sorry, the app I use hasn’t been updated in a year so I’m not prime on what is in the meta right now. Aside from the functional reprint they made for the new black planeswalker in war of the spark that is essentially Witness the End. It probably isn’t constructed viable, but it was devastating in constructed.
- Four leaves, tropic thunder
So We haven't seen much, but here's my theory on Goldilocks (The girl and the three bears storybook card) you activate it, and kill 3 non-humans and she gets huge. Killing is not typical for green...BUT very high mana cost, and flavor feeds it.
Shes uncommon, which I'm a little disappointed about because that means shes probably not good enough to center your deck on her. But it seems that the "Page Turn" mechanic may be very mana intensive.
I really want to play whatever this card is, so I want to play green ramp, but I also want to be competitive against the 20/20 Guilds/Allegiance/Spark meta so I need to pick another color that can combat it. I'm thinking white or black. A green ramp focused strategy with a secondary color to face the meta? what do you guys think?
the wolves were howling.
why? mostly because, in nature, wolves actually favor plains. they are possibly there even more than forests, or mountains.
i think it'd be possible to see them as good characters, too. after all, this is an extremely whimsical world, so perhaps the wolves guard the sheep here?
remember that in the fairytale there are 3 bears, one small, one medium, one large.
toughness equates roughly to size in magic. and apparently she just kills the bears here. so....
my guess is that she must kill something with lesser, equal, and greater toughness. not an easy feat, but i'd suspect it's worth it.
Safest way to build for a card you don’t even know what it does is to build a green good-stuff deck. And black good stuff as well. They reprinted Murder, right? Playset of those. Deathtouch is green/black so killing those creature will be pretty easy. Sorry, the app I use hasn’t been updated in a year so I’m not prime on what is in the meta right now. Aside from the functional reprint they made for the new black planeswalker in war of the spark that is essentially Witness the End. It probably isn’t constructed viable, but it was devastating in constructed.