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Invasion of Moag // Bloomwielder Dryads
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Invasion of Moag // Bloomwielder Dryads

March of the Machine uncommon

Battle — Siege // Creature — Dryad

(As a Siege enters, choose an opponent to protect it. You and others can attack it. When it's defeated, exile it, then cast it transformed.) When this Siege enters, put a +1/+1 counter on each creature you control.

Strategy & Gameplay

This double-faced battle card from March of the Machine offers tremendous versatility for green-focused strategies across multiple formats, making it a valuable addition to any collection interested in siege-based gameplay or creature-focused decks. As a battle that transforms into a creature, this card bridges multiple strategic approaches. The front side enters as a Siege battle with ward, providing immediate defensive value by making opponents pay when they target it, effectively protecting your other creatures or buying time for your strategy to develop. The ward mechanic encourages opponents to deal with the battle through other means, extending its presence on the battlefield and potentially drawing removal spells before you've invested significant resources. Once defeated or when you're ready to transition, the back side transforms into Bloomwielder Dryads, a creature that slots naturally into various green archetypes including elfball strategies, sacrifice decks, ramp-focused builds, and any deck leveraging creature synergies or recursion themes. The transformation mechanic creates interesting deckbuilding opportunities since you gain a creature from a battle investment, essentially providing card advantage if the battle survives long enough or forces a defensive response. In Pioneer and Modern, this card fits well into creature-heavy green strategies, midrange decks that value both defense and board presence, and any archetype looking for efficient threats with built-in evasion from targeted removal. Commander and casual formats particularly benefit from the flexibility, allowing players to build around green creature strategies or multicolor decks that appreciate both defensive walls and transforming permanents. The bridge between temporary defense and permanent threat makes this card particularly appealing to players seeking strategic depth without sacrificing efficiency.

Illustrated by Filip Burburan

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