![]() Sure, the From the Vault version looks pretty darn clean, but even that has quite a bit of hidden text lurking in Gatherer, the least of which is the actual "add a green to your mana pool" that comes standard on every Forest. Then after that, there's the original Future Sight version, which clunkily had to state that it was actually a green card. In short, for me at least, Dryad Arbor is much too complex to be a true vanilla card. ![]() As such, we're gonna have to get a little bit more specific to really drill down on what we mean when we say "Vanilla".Ĭriteria: Cards without text of any kind other than flavor text in their main text box (or any iterations thereof, Embereth Shieldbreaker ), in any printing of said card. As is tradition, all results are ordered by EDHREC score. In a Ghalta, Primal Hunger deck, for instance, Gigantosaurus 's ten power immediately discounts Ghalta to a mere two mana, for double the gigantic Dinosaur fun! After all, I don't think there's a better Timmy/Tammy deal in Magic than seven mana for a total of 17 power and toughness. If you were looking to transfer that power and toughness into something a bit more useful in a world that may include blockers, however, then Selvala, Heart of the Wilds has it covered. ![]()
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