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Little people make big people bigger, as though they were blessed by a god or something.
Play my mana gen cards to have my hydras out early, gain trample from Nylea, plenty of life gain. It's fun and simple to use.
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When using monoG, and especially monoG Devotion there are some nice cards to consider:Khalni Hydra ...costing massive 8 green mana for a 8/8 with trample. The nice thing about her is that the more green creatures you have on the field the less this giant costs to cast. Leatherback Baloth or Wilt-Leaf Cavaliers ... 3 green mana for a 4/5 or a 3/4 with vigilance. A good creature that can be used very versatile and brings 3 devotion on the field. Primalcrux ...6 green mana for a */* (At least a 6/6). Its strength and toughness is defined via devition. Utopia Sprawl or Overgrowth ... if you're not up for the lifegain then those are better choices than Verdant Haven. Also Arbor Elf might be better than Elvish Mystic when working with land-enchantments. GreetingsMuktol
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The primal crux sounds nice, I also thought about switching the golden hind for the arbor elf. I do like the two hydras I have, no they don't have trample but Nylea gives them trample. Yeah I might remove the arbor colossus for the primal crux but the arbor has the reach and destroy the flyers hmmmm. I am relatively new to making decks well.
First question is how often you need the ability to destroy flying creatures, second is DO you really need it or does your deck put enough pressure on your opponent so that those flyers don't matter. You can always put cards in to your sideboard (up to a maximum of 15 cards) and switch some of your cards for those in your sideboard. No deck can work against EVERY other deck there is, that's what the sideboard is for.
Yeah that makes since I have yet to work with a side board yet, my wife and I are probably going to start doing fnm so we are looking for help like this lol.
Love the idea...and mono green is always great! Check out my idea!https://www.mtgvault.com/leste1mr/decks/modern-mono-green-stompy/