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Devoted Druid is a lot of fun for combo decks (there's several ways in the current standard to abuse Devoted Druid for arbitrary amounts of creature tokens or mana, for example), but in general it can provide you a quick boost of mana when you need it most: which is what most decks will use it for. I imagine it'll get some solid play in elf decks looking for more ways to ramp mana.
-- By Edgar Verona from Virandia on May 17, 2008
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this card is an insane source of mana... as long as you can pump it. try it with anthems, perfects, and ajani. sweetnes
-- By zimmer from interlached, fl usa on May 19, 2008
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*cough*infinitewithquillspike*cough*
-- By scott baba from Walnut Creek, CA on July 28, 2008
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quillspike and devoted sick that is all i can say infinite just stomp and stomp
-- By trujuggalo from helena,montana on August 27, 2008
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Quillspike combined with Devoted Druid isn't infinite mana because it costs one mana to use Quillspike's ability, but at least you can infinitely pump Quillspike =D
Almost as good as Lanowar Elves.
-- By Greg Johnston from Atlanta, GA USA on September 01, 2008
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Devoted Druid + Quillspike + Soul Fire. Cheap, but its a good closer.
-- By Deacon Church from Detroit, MI on February 14, 2009
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1st turn: cast Forest + Llanowar Elves
2nd turn: cast Swamp + Devoted Druid
3rd turn: cast Forest + Quillspike, then pump Quillspike infinitly and cast Rite of Comsumption targeting your opponent.
4th turn: doesn't exist.
This is really crazy xD And if you don't have Rite of Consumption, try using Flourishing Defenses and Essence Warden for infinite tokens and life.
-- By Jens N from Denmark on February 28, 2009
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