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Post by pr0b4bi1i7y on Aug 12, 2010 13:38:16 GMT -6
Why is Wind Drake now a white card?
Why can green deal 1 damage at instant speed for G?
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Post by natedog08 on Aug 12, 2010 13:54:39 GMT -6
Wizards wants to screw with our minds.
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Post by jhklauk on Aug 12, 2010 15:47:27 GMT -6
Why is Wind Drake now a white card? Cheap white fliers are fine as either U or W, historically. From Thunderspirit to Spiketail Drake, both colors have gotten these over the years. Why can green deal 1 damage at instant speed for G? This card was heavily debated in WotC R&D. It is reminiscent of cards that have been printed like this in the past - always some sort of insect sting. Pretty cool flavor wise to me personally. I think this is fine for green to get occasionally.
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Post by vanguardian on Aug 12, 2010 16:36:45 GMT -6
I agree with John when it comes to the flavor of "Hornet's Sting" - a hornet stinging definitely belongs in green. But, as far as the color wheel goes, green just has a hatred for fliers. Windstorm, Scattershot Archer, Hurricane, etc. So to me, it fits in flavor and on the wheel.
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Post by natedog08 on Aug 13, 2010 11:48:33 GMT -6
Besides, Hornet's Sting is the funniest way to kill someone in Limited. So, you know what's coming when i ask "What are you at?" when playing green.
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