The giant flying lifelink vigilant body immediately stabilizes you against all but the most absurd boardstates and then starts running away with the game if not immediately answered
For those of you who dont yet know, or have forgotten in your Summer heatwave, the Lorwyn year will run thus: October 2007: Lorwyn Early 2008: Morningtide April-ish 2008: Jelly (not the real name) July-ish 2008: Doughnut (actually the real name I know I promised no red herrings, but seriously) Lorwyn and Morningtide are joined at the hip, very much as Time Spiral and Planar Chaos were
Its an awesome threat in decks that require players to sacrifice creatures each turn because this card can grow fast when people are sacrificing creatures left and right
This Kangaskhan is rarely auctioned off, but when it does, expect to pay a high price
You can cast it at instant speed to give your creatures indestructible until end of turn, perfect for dodging a board wipe
Just like the classic trading card game (TCG), but all through the power of an app on your phone