| Name | Flowstone Giant |
|---|---|
| Type | Creature — giant |
| Description | |
| Flavor | When the first of these giants woke from the bedrock, he was still sleepy. He yawned and stretched until his legs grew so thin that they snapped like icicles in the sun. —Vec lore |
| Artist | Joel Biske |
| Set | Tempest #174 |
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About Flowstone Giant
Flowstone Giant, Creature — giant, designed by Joel Biske first released in Oct, 1997 in the set Tempest.
This Flowstone Giant card would be beneficial in a red aggressive deck that focuses on quick creature-based strategies. It can be a versatile threat that can both pump its power and toughness for combat situations and potentially serve as a removal tool against smaller creatures. However, in a competitive setting, there are likely better options available such as cards with more impactful abilities or stats for a similar cost, like Stormblood Berserker or Kargan Intimidator. Overall, while Flowstone Giant can be a fun inclusion in casual decks, it may not see much play in more optimized or competitive environments.

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