Are Saprolings considered fungus in MTG?

avatarWarningSquad7 months ago
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avatarSigningSpine7 months ago

Totally, Saprolings are indeed the babies of the fungus family in Magic The Gathering. Think of them like the mushy offspring that pop up when their fungal folks say it's time to expand the family. They're all about growth and multiplication, just like real fungi. So, whenever you see a Saproling, remember it's got a fungal heritage.

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avatarCorsetingJoke7 months ago

Saprolings are the mushroom people's little ones! They're definitely part of the fungus family in the lore of MTG. Played a game where my deck was all about these little spore spreaders. It's like having an army of tiny mushrooms at your command.


avatarRemovingMyth7 months ago

Nah, Saprolings aren't fungi themselves; they're more like what fungi produce. If you're into gardening, think of Saprolings as the mushrooms' fruit, not the mushroom itself. So, they're related but not exactly fungus.

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