This looks pretty cool, the only thing I would note is the mana curve, there's only 2 2 drops, and they're not 1st turn plays. Generally I like to try and get enough 1 drops so I can play them on turn 1. Also 1 drops are nice for when you have an extra mana laying around. Also, you have a whole lot of enchantments, unless I'm missin something, which is possible for sure, you might want to cut down to one or two of the best/your favorite enchantments. I try not to run 1 of something unless I have a good fetch for it, and I try not to play too many decks that need fetch, cause I'd rather be killing you with that mana! All in all though cool concept!
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Oh yeah, the first variation of this deck had both versions of soul's attendant, then the 2nd variation had only 4. Since then I've adjusted them out of the deck, same with ajani's pridemate. The current cards, give or take some sideboard adjustments, seems to be running better without them. Here's the reason: Ajani's Pridemate is CmC 2, which mean's I can't proclamation of rebirth for it. I could switch Wall of Omen's out for the Pridemate, however, the additional card draw in this deck was needed against most aggressive decks, so I've found Wall of Omen's to be better in this spot than the Pridemate. Soul's attendant just didn't seem to pack as much punch as goldenglow moth or Martyr of Sands. Nothing packs as much punch as Martyr of Sands, it's nuts.
Oh yeah, if Ajanis Pridemate was 1 mana, it'd be in there for sure, as it is it's not Proclamation of rebirth-able so it's not as ideal. I did go through this with a friend and decided to pop in some Ranger of Eos and sideboard the Feldicar for when it's needed.
Boon reflection sounds pretty promising, but it's also pretty high mana cost. Regarding Lone Missionary, it was in the original deck, but it's not a 1 drop which isn't the best for proclamation or rebirth, so I went with goldenglow moth instead, as it also helps Vs flying. In terms of removal, ya might not have noticed, but the deck's running 4x day of judgment and 4x swords to plowshares, which serves as pretty tight creature removal. I've sideboarded a few oblivion rings against certain decks. I've also sideboarded some awe strikes
Very nice, I made a slightly different life gain deck that I've been having some success with in my small play group. Any advice or suggestions would rock: http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=142377
Will give that a try!
Hey, I'm not sure that it's needed, it's 6 mana...
I think I like the current versio a bit more, thanks though! The hope is not to need those larger creatures, and I don't really care if my creature's die. With Tirel, she puts out 3 soldiers, which is 1 life per soldier per Soul Warden or Soul's Attendant