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A nightmare of blue decks: a 3/3 trampler that cannot be countered
-- By Stuart Malcolm from Dunfermline, Scotland on April 02, 2003
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play with this in an all land deck with this being the only 'colored' mana along with 'pendelhaven' and 'centaur garden.' alot of fun especially with its trample ability. have always wanted to pull off the 't. village' and 'c. garden'
off but it happen much less than you might think..*sigh* anyway, this foil is beautiful and i like it better than the DCI version which i think is a bit crass. i think alot of people agree as this site rarely has any for sale without them getting bought almost immediately.........
-- By Anonymous from gainesville, FL USA on February 05, 2005
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This land also makes a great mana-dump, whether it's tapped or not: "Oh, I have an Eladamri's Vineyard and a Magus of the Vineyard in play, giving me an involuntary GGGG. I'll animate my Treetop Village twice. woo!"
-- By Anonymous from Amarillo, TX USA on May 19, 2008
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how can u make this card end up with 3 n 1/2 star. its the backbone of any green deck.
-- By Steve from Melbz on October 06, 2008
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Best land creature card yet, way better than Multivat or whatever that land card is called.
-- By IG from HI on November 09, 2008
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so amazing!! faerie conclave gives a 2/1, the red man-land gives a 2/1 with first strike, and white gives a 1/5 with vigilance...this is so much better than any of those! but coming into play tapped can really hurt a deck with a good curve. a turn 1 elves or birds followed by this on turn 2 still gives you two mana, but...it's still kind of a downside. these just don't fit in every green deck, but they're *awesome* in a deck that they do belong in (like for example, any deck with garruk)
-- By greg from here on January 25, 2009
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