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John Avon is truly one of the finest.....
-- By devilmaycare from gainesville, FL USA on April 11, 2003
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well, i'll have to say i'm in a very small minority when i admit that i very much enjoy these 'ice age' block forests. i don't know, i've just always liked them, so maybe its appealing to some defect in my character because alot of people are just like ...."blah." to each their own i guess......................
-- By Anonymous from gainesville, FL USA on March 09, 2005
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this card is a necessity in most elf decks it allows you to get creatures out onto the field and it has such a meaningful name "forest" just rolls off the tounge if this thing goes up against akroma angel of wrath man white decks should lookout really this gard is just a game changer
-- By Anonymous from 765ytdhsrhr on March 28, 2006
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I won't waste time talking about the necessity of basic lands, so I'll just say this: Is it just me, or do Forests and other green-mana-producers consistently have the most beautiful art among lands? I think so.
-- By Will B. Staples from Springfield, MA USA on October 07, 2007
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This is MANA.... and not the junk forests from Shadowmore and others... I'm and old school player (returning) and I do hate the new manas with the F symbol as only text on the card... Also, the new forests and other manas are extremely hilarious. I have a mountain that looks like a city, a forest that look likes a treefolk (even a player told me "How did you play that?" I told him, "huh?" Player told me, "Oh... it's just a forest...") I have forests that look like swaps... and a swamp where you can find flowers... eek... Terrible... this is a real forest. Beautiful card.
-- By Fernando Albert from Chicago on July 06, 2008
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