Since cycling generally costs one or two mana, no matter what cycling creature you end up hitting with Unpredictable Cyclone, you'll come out way ahead in terms of mana, paying two for a four-, five-, or even seven-drop, which sort of puts Unpredictable Cyclone into the Wilderness Reclamation / Fires of Invention category of absurdly powerful ramp spells that only work in fairly specific decks
If you add in Squirrel Nest you'll end up with as many untapped Squirrels as you have tapped
Of the 103 Treefolk in Magic, only 11 have reach
Truth be told, though, the other part was a lot less romantic: I absolutely did not want to spend any money on multicolored lands
Bottom down starts with strict specifics in mind
Monstrous Rage - Why it Was Banned in MTG's Standard Format This card has been around for a while, but it only started to see play and become gradually more problematic in Standard decks in MTG after the addition of the Bloomburrow Mouse package