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whitneybarkman · 2 days ago
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The dreamiest.
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coenderuiter · 7 months ago
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fndmoments · 5 days ago
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Walking where light flickers through leaves. Just birds, breeze, and breath.
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carlavermeend · 7 months ago
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Autumn
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missedmilemarkers · 7 months ago
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treesski · 15 days ago
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fusiobeauty · 6 months ago
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wind and fog
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alexmusil · 8 months ago
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Among giants, 2024
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verdant-visions · 1 month ago
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yeesiine · 1 year ago
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Forest = for rest.
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sseitansatan · 2 years ago
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whitneybarkman · 2 months ago
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coenderuiter · 6 months ago
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magicwithclass · 11 months ago
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7 mana for a 5/5 is not on curve so the ability needs to really stand out to compensate for the suboptimal stats. You really want a 6/6 for 7 at minimum before the card becomes woefully overcosted. This is a legendary creature so it can be your commander but this card does not lend itself to a clear strategy. On edhrec, there are currently 20 commander decks that Veldrane leads and he does not see significantly more play in the 99 of any commander deck. Obviously, this is not a competitive card by any means. The only deck I would play this card in is a Baron sengir flavor deck as Veldrane was the most loyal servant and minion of the vampire. Veldrane is primarily responsible for hunting for food for the Baron. Veldrane often carries a Dwarven sword and this is one of the only identifying features. Many believe Veldrane is but a puppet of Baron Sengir. As a hunter, Veldrane would often hunt in the woods of the Autumn Willow. While he can get through the words unscathed as evidenced by his ability to gain forestwalk he is not quite as powerful going through the harsh woods. The autumn Willow does not like Baron sengir and likewise does not care for Veldrane. In order to insult him she made a miniature replica of him out as a form of open mockery. The replica is represented on the reserved list cars faerie noble. Notice that both arts have the characters wearing eye patches. The story of Homelands was probably the best thing about he set. It is interesting to see how the legendary creatures interact. Homelands seemed to be a precursor to the stories of today which also sometimes uses legendary creatures to represent events in the actual story. I would not be surprised if we never revisit the Homelands or Baron sengir storyline especially with the omenpaths. The card is about 75 cents or less currently and only ever held a high of about 4 dollars. There's no playability here so unless you really enjoyed Homelands or you think that all of these characters will get a redesign then you can pick up one copy to have one of every legendary creature and call it a day. What would a new version even do? Would it be a hate card against green decks? Would it have abilities that trigger when a creature with lower power than its printed power attacks? Even then, are you really going to use this minion? Baron Sengir barely sees play and that character is way more interesting and beloved than Veldrane. Everything I like at this card though I think of the mutant callisto from x-men.
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forestduck · 2 months ago
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Explore the tranquil beauty of a country boy walking along a dirt path in the middle of a forest. Immerse yourself in th...
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missedmilemarkers · 7 months ago
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These delicate purple flowers brightened up a quiet forest path, standing out against the backdrop of trees. Their vibrant petals seem to capture the last of summer's warmth, offering a serene moment of beauty amidst nature's untamed greenery. It’s amazing how such small blooms can make such a big impact!
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