| Name | Woodripper |
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| Type | Creature — beast |
| Description | Fading 3 (This creature enters the battlefield with three fade counters on it. At the beginning of your upkeep, remove a fade counter from it. If you can't, sacrifice it.)
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| Artist | Alan Pollack |
| Set | Nemesis #125 |
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About Woodripper
Woodripper, Creature — beast, designed by Alan Pollack first released in Feb, 2000 in the set Nemesis.
Woodripper would be beneficial in a green deck that focuses on artifact destruction as a form of removal. While it offers a unique ability to destroy artifacts, its Fading mechanic makes it a bit slow and vulnerable. In comparison, cards like Reclamation Sage or Acidic Slime provide similar effects without the drawback of fading counters, making them more efficient choices for artifact removal in most decks. Woodripper could see play in specific strategies that heavily rely on artifact removal, but overall, there are better options available in Magic: the Gathering.

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