Garruk's Horde does exactly what you expect. Let us break it down by its rules text:
Trample: Need more be said?
Top card revealed: you flip over your top card so it is face up, and place it on top of your library for all to see.
You can cast this, if a creature: this is the same as casting a card from your hand, albeit it would be from your library (sometimes this matters, such as with Phage the Untouchable).
The easiest way to think about it is you have another card in your hand, at the disadvantage of forewarning your enemy. Still, these effects tend to be quite powerful, justifying the downside.
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Caerwyn says... Accepted answer #1
Garruk's Horde does exactly what you expect. Let us break it down by its rules text:
Trample: Need more be said?
Top card revealed: you flip over your top card so it is face up, and place it on top of your library for all to see.
You can cast this, if a creature: this is the same as casting a card from your hand, albeit it would be from your library (sometimes this matters, such as with Phage the Untouchable).
The easiest way to think about it is you have another card in your hand, at the disadvantage of forewarning your enemy. Still, these effects tend to be quite powerful, justifying the downside.
May 10, 2018 8:20 p.m.