In that card's defense, they did that four years ago:
Well that certainly weakens my point!
In that card's defense, they did that four years ago:
with a notably decent body. Not much downside here
Brad said:
In 2021 this would have been a 6/6
and you wouldn't have to pay for the ability...
Wait, maybe a 6/6 would be too big...
I'd imagine it's better because the worst case scenario is better than those, a 5/5 trampler for 5. The average to best case scenario is on par with those two, a huge attack. It does lose out on the immediacy that Overrun (or 11 mana Kamahl) offers.
It feels like the beast fits into more decks, as it's somewhat generically strong without any support, but bolsters the life gain and go wide strategies as well. The latter two feel like I'd only take them in a go wide type of deck.
Looking at your list, because I know that I'm unfamiliar with your power level, it's probably on par with Ant Queen if I had to speculate. Nice, beefy body with an effect that can become problematic if left alone. Could definitely be something you're interested in, but I'd keep an eye on it.
All that said, despite being a "5/5," it does die to red spells.
These two are only alike in casting cost. Blossoming Beast is closer to Overrun... with buyback .How would you all say these two cards compare with each other?
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I don't feel these are comparable other than being Green Baneslayers with useful abilities. Ant Queen is better in token-based or defense-oriented strategies where hiding behind an army of ants is a reasonable course of action. Meanwhile, the Bogbeast looks to be better in decks that are focused primarily on attacking, especially if they have cards that can gain life.If you guys don't mind, I'd like to turn this thread into a fight club for a moment. How would you all say these two cards compare with each other?
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Your upload is in spanish, btw