This is a bigger deal in EDH, but creaturefall is pretty easy to get. In almost any deck, this is a pretty good source of card selection, and in a weenie or token deck, this can pretty easily draw quite a few cards, scrying all the way.
Perhaps this is a more archetype specific card, but it's one I'm interested to try. I dig a spy ring of tiny zoo animals.
EDIT: As Asmallcat points out, I had forgotten the existence of Welcoming Vampire, which does make this look rather like a chump. I'm actually still interested, but only as a low-power list.
Feels much worse than welcoming vampire as hitting multiple triggers in a turn with this feels fairly irrelevant, and needing to have 2 creatures etb, a WW casting cost, plus dying to a stiff breeze make this worse than the vamp and mentor IMO.
It's also worth noting that this will also only draw one card per turn like Welcoming Vampire (while having a more restrictive mana cost, no evasion, and a weaker body). If it was drawing a card for the second creature and beyond, I'd be all in (and this card would be potentially absurd), but if you put three or more tokens onto the battlefield in a turn, you'll get a bunch of scry triggers and one draw trigger. Couple that with the cost and body, and this is definitely on the outside looking in for me.
This is a bigger deal in EDH, but creaturefall is pretty easy to get. In almost any deck, this is a pretty good source of card selection, and in a weenie or token deck, this can pretty easily draw quite a few cards, scrying all the way.
Perhaps this is a more archetype specific card, but it's one I'm interested to try. I dig a spy ring of tiny zoo animals.
EDIT: As Asmallcat points out, I had forgotten the existence of Welcoming Vampire, which does make this look rather like a chump. I'm actually still interested, but only as a low-power list.
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