Like, I like what it does because I can't help but play value graveyard decks, but when I read @Grillo say "It's a great ramp target" I immediately thought to myself you're in a weird place when you are playing the ramp target that requires you have more ramp targets in your deck while to a lesser extent you already want to have one on the field lol. Lets face it 4/4 will probably already be the largest guy in the arena in a lot of matches and your green deck probably got it out a turn or two early already right?
Like fuck if you get wrathed your game is probz all over rite? Beside the point though.
I guess green decks probably want to play more 4+ cc spells just to help with their god awful card selection and to balance out the fact that you are drawing land equiv 50% of the time. Of course all those 4+ cc spells are all creatures because what else does green know how to do thats worth a damn going into the midgame?
Like fuck if you get wrathed your game is probz all over rite? Beside the point though.
I guess green decks probably want to play more 4+ cc spells just to help with their god awful card selection and to balance out the fact that you are drawing land equiv 50% of the time. Of course all those 4+ cc spells are all creatures because what else does green know how to do thats worth a damn going into the midgame?