I think the strategy of the deck is solid and consistent, but it requires a bit more strategizing than play as many tokens as you can then cover them in +1/+1 counters. I wouldve expected this to work the other way, lore-wise
The final ability on the card, which allows its controller to pay three mana and sacrifice another creature to draw cards equal to the sacrificed creatures toughness, then discard cards equal to its power, will pair perfectly with not only walls, but certain treefolk, turtles, and plants, too creature types that will almost certainly fill out an eventual Felothar deck
Exciting times for players with new promo cards and Mythical Island mini-set releases
There are two secret rares of the same Pokemon in the set: Mega X (108) and Mega Y (107)
Still plenty of cool ideas in the historical posts but they are best taken with a pinch of salt
Once Drowsing Tyrannodon has attacked, it will remain an attacking creature even if you no longer control a creature with power 4 or greater