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Hello, The following is my treefolk and druid deck. Combos include: Treefolk Combos Doran & Ash & Overrun = Treefolk Finisher Combo Orchard & Ash & Deadwood = Greening Combo Ash+Ash+Ash & Orchard = Infinite Life Combo Druid Combos Gilt-Leaf Archdruid & atleast 6 druids = Land-nap Combo Feel free to point out holes. Advises are welcome, but please do keep in mind that I'm also putting an effort to keep this as low-priced as possible. I'm sure there are better cards that net even better combos/synergies/whatevers but their cost definitely influences my decision. Thank you.
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Hi! I also have a treefolk deck, and I've spent quite some time modifying it. My advice would be: focus on speed over survivability. Treefolks are so big for a tribe-deck, if you out-number your opponent you'll end up overpowering him. There are very few permanents that really pose a threat to you. And again, because of their size, treefolks can play as real good blockers. Here's my treefolk deck, you should check it out: http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=191156 It's a bit dated though and right now I'm looking to take out the Defenders and throw something else instead. Haven't decided on what yet.
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I meant Protector, not Defender, sorry lol. And by the way, the 2 key treefolk, as I see it, are Leaf-Crowned Elder and Heartwood Storyteller. So you should really take advantage of them. Heartwood Storyteller in particular, as he's a beast. To really get the most out of him, you want him 4x in your deck, and play with as LITTLE non-creature spells as possible (hence why I went for all-creatures). It really stacks up and makes your opponent pay for playing counter spells and creature destruction, and replenishes your hand with MORE threats to continue putting on the pressure despite your losses.
That's a great fast treefolk deck. yeah, I'm thinking about speed myself. Its just that certain non-creature spells become a real pain, many of which I would downright counter. But now that I see it, I'm thinking of making a side deck for that and just put emphasis on bringing creatures out asap. Thanks for the reply. I really appreciate you taking time to see my deck.
Thanks, you're more than welcome :) Feel free to ask me any questions in my inbox