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Get more creatures with a single card. Huge army awsome.Plus a 4/7sweet. Definetly a good card -- By Anonymous from Orlando Florida on January 09, 2002 |
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this is definately a nice card at treefolk or saproling decks. -- By Anonymous from Stavanger, Norway on February 01, 2002 |
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Not quite a five star card in my opinion, but very powerful nontheless. the main problem is the kicker- most of the time you wont be able to kick him for much more than one or two. but a 4/7 is a decent blocker and he boosts your treefolk and saprolings. He works well with Nemata, Grove Guardian, which in my opinion is a little better. but Verdeloth gives nemata +1/+1, and when you start pumping the saprolings each turn with Nemata each of them gets +1/+1 as well from good ol verdeloth. -- By Anonymous from Anonymous on March 17, 2002 |
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Verdeloth is the best! Use a defense of the heart to get him out and pay even more of his kicker or try other alternate ways!!! -- By anonymous from MI, USA on April 20, 2002 |
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best way of playing this creature is if you have about 7 land in play *use lay of the land, harrow, etc* play a vernal bloom or two, and let'em cower!! -- By Anonymous from Indiana USA on October 07, 2002 |
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Okay first of all, you can kicker with Hearts, kicker is an additional mana cost when you play it! If you want the Tokens, you have to play it from your hand. But its a very nice card though! +1/+1 to all Saprolings is not bad! And a good blocker too! -- By Jonathan Lyngsø from Denmark on July 13, 2006 |
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Once you get over the sheer casting cost of Verdeloth, it really is a great card. Unless you're playing against a saproling deck. Combined with a few key cards, (Ice Cauldron & certain mana production cards) Verdeloth can become an opponent's worst nightmare when it comes into play with 10+ 2/2 saprolings (It usually comes out with 20+ saprolings when I play it). -- By En-X from Burlington, VT USA on February 16, 2008 |
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