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Not much to say here. The Lions are a 2/1 for one mana with no drawback. Even 2/1's for 1 mana with a drawback like Jackal Pup and Wild Dogs are still good. This card works well in a White Weenie deck with Crusades, White Knights, Soltari Monks, etc. It's fairly easy to kill, but it's a real bargain early on turn one. -- By Tim Destan from Gilbertsville, PA USA on June 25, 2001 |
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Great first turn card for any white deck. -- By nick conrad from wilson, ny USA on January 08, 2002 |
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what about the BEST 1 mana first turn drop in the game? -- By Bob from Uranus on June 10, 2002 |
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2/1 for 1 mana that is amazing must have for any white weenie deck. -- By westley from hawaii,hi usa on November 23, 2003 |
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The choice in rating this card is clear... its effieciency rating is literally two to one, with absolutely no drawbacks. This handily makes the short list of the best creatures in history! -- By Nick from Tampa on October 28, 2004 |
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This is one of the dumbest rares in the entire game. What the hell is so special about a 2/1 creature for one white mana? THIS CARD SUCKS!!!!!! -- By Anonymous from San Diego, CA USA on December 09, 2004 |
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My Dancing Scimitar is better...this card is horrible. I chose one star, because I couldn't chose zero... -- By Chris from Santee, Ca on December 13, 2004 |
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It is a very good card in an agressive kind of deck. But, althought its stats are very good and it doesn't have no drawbacks, it really doesn't have an special ability. If an oponent plays a creature with at least one power, then, the 2 power won't be that relevant. I would really have preferred an ability like provoke or evasion instead of the extra point of power, but again, it is a very good card in an agressive deck that tries to make those 20 point damage fast. -- By tomas from Lawrenceville, GA USA on February 01, 2005 |
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One of the best classic white weenie cards out there. -- By Clive from South Africa on April 02, 2005 |
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dancing scimitar bloke yer an idiot.firstly dancing scimitar ony does 1 damage when it does attack secondly it costs 4 mana!!!!!the only advantage it has is it flies.ahhhh right now svannah lions are very good for quick weenie but one they cost too much to buy and two they are very vulnerable to being taken out by cards that couldve cost your oppenent a hundreth the amount you wouldve paid for them.oh yeah and weenie sucks in anything past extended -- By freindly for fun from bristol england on October 11, 2005 |
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This is fabulous card for a fast white deck. On the first turn put Savannah Lions in play and on the second turn put a Holy Strength on it and it'll become 3/3, so it isn't so easy to kill anymore. After this you still have one land untapped so you can use to cast an other Savannah Lions or something else that costs one plains. But I think it's kind of odd that a 2/1 with no abilities is a rare. Anyway it's AWESOME. -- By Anonymous from Helsinki, Finland on February 16, 2006 |
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I still think my dancing scimitar is better... This card is garbage! 2/1 for one white mana and on top of that, it is a rare card. I just dont see anything special about it. -- By Chris from Santee, CA on April 30, 2006 |
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One of the most efficent cards of all time -- By Kai from Germany on June 19, 2006 |
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this card is so good if you play u/w lockdown this can hit for consecutive damage and if u play mono red land destruction u put jackalpup in and mogg fanatic ...if you play white weenie you put this card in its just common sense. -- By Anonymous from ... on July 29, 2006 |
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lol i preffer Serra Zealot much better :D -- By Pedro from Cleveland, OH USA on January 25, 2008 |
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Back of Lion's! I am armed with Weakness!!! -- By Matt Snihur from corbin on May 08, 2008 |
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A 2/1 for W...k... -- By Greg Johnston from Atlanta, GA USA on June 08, 2008 |
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I don't see what makes this card so special or sought after. I have one. i think it's okay, but not as amazing as some people seem to think it is. I, personally, think Boros Recruit is cooler. -- By Anonymous from Pgh, PA USA on August 05, 2008 |
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