– Both are susceptible to graveyard hosers, but in slightly different ways. + Both creatures are quite large by Legacy standards, but Hooting Mandrills is larger which matters quite a bit, as we will see. This is a modified truth, really, since Hooting Mandrills might cost slightly more, but shouldn’t for most of the time. There’s not much more to say about it, really. ![]() ![]() +- Both creatures are green, which means neither pitch to Force of Will, but neither dies to Pyroblast. Thus, I feel the need to as objectively as possible compare the candidates with each other – bearing in mind Nimble Mongoose is one of my favourite creatures of all time – and lastly present a list with the new candidate included. There are more contenders for his spot in Canadian Threshold than ever – primarily, in my opinion, Hooting Mandrills. With the latter now finally banished from the format, things are looking up for our Mongoose friend again, no? Maybe not. ![]() A while back, I wrote a post regarding the demise of Nimble Mongoose as a competitively viable creature in Legacy, due to Treasure Cruise‘s superiority as a graveyard-based one-mana spell.
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