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Home > Magic The Gathering Singles > Garruk Vs. Liliana

 

Garruk Wildspeaker (Garruk Vs. Liliana)

 
Product Review Rating : **** (28 reviews)

 
Near Mint English Magic the Gathering Single Card $9.99  15 in stock     Quantity to PUT IN CART 
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Garruk Vs. Liliana Singles 

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*** Three words. Shock. it. twice. And that's if your opponent opens with his +1 ability. Three stars cuz all planeswalkers have some inherent coolness.

  -- By Bob, the Demonic Chipmunk from California on October 04, 2007
**** It's different from Call of the Herd, but it's good for the same reason: Card Advantage. With one card you can produce three threats. Call of the herd fits better in the mana curve because you get the first threat turn 3 and a second one turn 4, Garruk gets the first threat turn 4, the second turn 5 and the third turn 6, 3x 3/3 for only 4 mana. That's pretty nice. It'll see a lot of play.

  -- By Filipinho from Brazil on October 11, 2007
***** I just don't like the picture it makes him look retarded... Good card though.

  -- By Mike Rotch from The Thick Brown Snake Canopy on October 13, 2007
***** The most playable Planeswalker out of the five. The ability to make a 3/3 beast token is unreal, because it can protect itself with chump blockers, thought if you are playing green, this shouldn't be a problem. Untapping 2 lands is also very useful, because by the turn after he is cast, you could be in the 7CC range, or more, depending on the lands you untap. Last ability is a win condition, if you are having trouble drawing one, though the first 2 abilities should be your bread and butter.

  -- By Justin from Edmonton, AB Canada on October 14, 2007
***** Two direct damage spells is the answer to most creatures, and any card that absorbs two of em helps your green creatures immensely. I wouldn't consider dying to two shocks a weakness. If it is not killed by your next turn it is an Overrun at 2C w/suspend 1. If your opponent reads it that way they may mass removal your creatures but thankfully this guy gives you more mana to restock your board or consistent, solid 3/3 tokens to take back the initiative. Mana acceleration is good in any deck, the other abilities are icing on the cake.

  -- By Ryan from Santa Cruz, CA on October 30, 2007
***** Behind tarmogoyf, this is the second best green card to be released lately. It is a house in any matchup. It annihilates control with a stead supply of beaters, a wincon against aggro, and acceleration. It fits into midrange decks, aggressive decks and just about everything else. If you are running green, chances are that you should be running this and tarmogoyf.

  -- By Anonymous from Jurai on December 01, 2007
**** Pretty solid Planeswalker. U/G decks are probably going to lock most standard burn decks down. Combo this guy with a Guile, and you may as well hand your opponent a revolver with one bullet in it and leave the table. However, this guy really doesn't do well in multiplayer ... What good will untapping two lands do you when you need six untapped to deal with countering? Still, he's a strong card, especially in standard draft or sealed; any planeswalker is, but I'd rather have mana open than cards, and again, U/G has enough control from the U side. Pair this guy w/Liliana and you can create a DEVASTATING deck; think about it.

  -- By Jordan from Brooklyn, NY USA on December 06, 2007
*** this card is mediocre at best, i bought 4 to put in a U/G scyrb and force deck and found him slow against B/U control and just about any creature rush deck.Next stop for this guy was a B/G discard rack tarmogoyf deck, where i spent about 20 matches wishing it was a call of the herd every time i got him on the draw.If this is the best Planswalker out of lorwyn i think i'll wait to see the next set on paper before i rip a box of morningtide

  -- By Anonymous from sudbury,ontario,canada on January 05, 2008
***** By far the best Planeswalker. No matter what anyone says it will beat people any day. However, I still like all the other Planeswalkers as well...

  -- By Corey from North Scituat, RI USA on January 21, 2008
***** I just got my hands on 2 garruks last week, and i will tell you, hands down the most powerful planeswalker, i play him with Golgari Rot farm, and i find myself useing his first ability so often i never even want to use his 2nd 2, but thats not to say i dont... i play with an elf deck, make plenty of them throw down a few elvish prom's and use his last ability... game over. i mean doesn't get much better then him...

  -- By Legend from LA on January 24, 2008
***** this is the nicest planswalker at all

  -- By nicolai from dk on March 30, 2008
***** I am so suprised that no one has reviewed this card. He is undisputably the best plainswalker. All three of his abilities are super useful. The first provides big mana acceleration and allows for the "overrun" abilty the very next turn. The second puts big cratures in play which first defend him and you and then smash your oponent a 3/3 for 0 mana. Yes please! And his final ability is a game winner! The best green card in the Lorwyn block. The best Plainswalker. And my personal favorite card in all respects most particularly in terms of intra-synergy,raw power and beautiful artwork!

  -- By Petar from Cape Town South Africa on March 31, 2008
***** definetly the best lorwyn card! this plainswalker is going to be worth alot in the future!!! keep the ones u can get ur hands on!!!

  -- By one immortal from random, place on May 10, 2008
**** Very, very,good card but id say second to Liliana Vess you just cant beat her abilities.

  -- By Anonymous from BTL on May 16, 2008
**** Turn Four you put out this bad boy, then +1 and play a doubling season. Copy enchantment next turn, followed by -1. You've got 4 3/3 tokens on turn 5 and a cost-free overrun on turn 6... Nice nice

  -- By Ken-dawg from T-Bay on June 08, 2008
***** I just checked the census records for Lorwyn and Garruk Wildspeaker's middle name is 'Broken'.

  -- By ben_taylor79 from UK on June 20, 2008
***** Probable the 5th best card in type 2. Along with tanagmorth thoughtseize ect.

  -- By Anonymous from on June 21, 2008
***** shock doesnt work on it bad effects!

  -- By Anonymous from chicopee MA on November 24, 2008
***** HE COSTS TWO MANAZ!

  -- By brandon powers from TEXAS on December 25, 2008
**** pretty good card...my 2nd fav plainswalker 2nd only to jace....draw advantage...and a beastly lookin guy lol...ohh and actually u can shock it.....if u look up basics.....plainswalkers are basicly "another player" ...so u play shock if ur opponent doesn't counter it...or ..redirect it..u can hit the plainswalker.

  -- By blahblippity from WTF, usa on January 14, 2009
***** Disregard the first comment, as it was written by me when I was still a n00b. Garruk's a good card.

  -- By Bob, the Demonic Chipmunk from California on February 03, 2009
***** Still the best after shard of alara and conflux.

  -- By Le Pic from Qc, Canada on March 08, 2009
***** Most playable of the planeswalkers, usable in any deck that runs green.

  -- By Anonymous from Virginia on August 22, 2009
*** Prob the worst planeswalker because all i have to say is Kamahl Fist of Krosa same abilities basically and u cand do the overrun ability as many times as ur mana pool allows.

  -- By Anonymous from West Virginia on October 28, 2009
***** "Worst planeswalker"? Have you ever actually played with this card? It's very and efficient. At the WORST this is a four mana overrun with suspend 1. He's mana accel, a creature generator, and a cheap overrun. Great card.

  -- By D/0 from NJ on November 13, 2009
**** I would say this card and mAster of the wild hunt are pretty evenly matched. This card is a little easier to get rid of but is more versatile. Master of the wild hunt does not have as many options but can be played against more decks and isn't as easy to get rid of but dosen't compare to garruk in most of the aspects but all and all I think that they have purposes in each kind of deck. Play this card If your looking for some versatility such as mana acceleration or slow token generation while mAster of the wild hunt is for damage and fast token generation

  -- By Mr. Happy face from Colorado on December 25, 2009
***** just got it!!!!

  -- By guthrie from u.s.a on December 25, 2009
** it's a good card to have but its not to good if you want a planeswalker get jace he is AWESOME!!!

  -- By Anonymous from ludington MI on January 03, 2010


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