Roadrunner {2G} Ceature -- Bird {U} {WW}: Roadrunner gains flying until end of turn. 2/2 Changes by currencyShow
2. Ostrich now costs {4G}; and Roadrunner is now an uncommon that only gets flying in a green/white deck for {WW}. 1. They are now green with haste. Ironically, I had envisioned them as green, but first strike made them white.
Do I have to worry about Roadrunner obsoleting Ostrich in any way because of the former's lower P/T?
Coyote Creature-Wolf : Put an Acme counter on Coyote. , Remove all Acme counters from Coyote: Flip a number of coins equal to 5 minus the number of acme counters removed in this way, or until you lose a flip. If you lose a flip, sacrifice Coyote. Otherwise, destroy target Bird and put a +1/+1 counter on Coyote. 2/2
Sometimes I imagine what Cisnero's life must be like. I imagine cargo pants - every pocket stuffed with coins. I imagine him (I almost said "him or her" but then I decided his gender with through the randomization of a small metal disk) - I imagine him, shopping, purchasing food, choosing which spot to park in, all through this meticulous flipping process. I imagine him asking a girl out, taking her to have a drink or whatever and then asking if she wants to play this fun game. When she responds "Sure." he removes a single quarter from one of his jingling pockets. Then proceeds to flip it repeatedly while she calls it - until she is able to make up an excuse to leave. Will he respond to this post? Only if the Chaotic Gods of Copper and Nickel deem it so. Someday many years from now, in the Dystopian future world, I'll ride my Billy Idol Unicycle past a bedraggled slumbub - He'll be clad in armor made all of the (now worthless) coins of yesterdecade. He'll grin a shiny grin at me as he flips another coin - and I'll know who it was. How could I not?
Sometimes I imagine what Cisnero's life must be like. I imagine cargo pants - every pocket stuffed with coins. I imagine him (I almost said "him or her" but then I decided his gender with through the randomization of a small metal disk) - I imagine him, shopping, purchasing food, choosing which spot to park in, all through this meticulous flipping process. I imagine him asking a girl out, taking her to have a drink or whatever and then asking if she wants to play this fun game. When she responds "Sure." he removes a single quarter from one of his jingling pockets. Then proceeds to flip it repeatedly while she calls it - until she is able to make up an excuse to leave. Will he respond to this post? Only if the Chaotic Gods of Copper and Nickel deem it so. Someday many years from now, in the Dystopian future world, I'll ride my Billy Idol Unicycle past a bedraggled slumbub - He'll be clad in armor made all of the (now worthless) coins of yesterdecade. He'll grin a shiny grin at me as he flips another coin - and I'll know who it was. How could I not?
Please Please Please Autocard/// / / / [c]Protean Hydra[/c] => Protean Hydra / / / I can't read the cards you reference without it... / Well, ok, I CAN read the cards, but it involves opening Gatherer, looking your card up by name, hoping it's spelled right, and...
I'm just too lazy to do it, alright? Please Autocard.
Haste isn't a common effect in green, as much as red (gatherer shows 203 creatures have haste, vs 40 green creatures, 20 of which are mythic/rare).
Maybe on the Ostrich, as it's a bit more flavourful (I suppose, of the two I'd think he'd be faster :P) but it's not the effect that would normally be pushed.
Remember, mono-green only got widespread haste recently. Of the non-colorshifted mono-green creatures with haste by default, two and common ; three are uncommon ; two are rare ; and three are mythic rare . Therefore, it's, probably, a matter of time before green starts getting haste more commonly at lower rarities.