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Green-Blue just might be one of the most useful formats in the Innistrad cycle, in my opinion. So many useful cards, a lot of great graveyard mechanics, and some pretty mean synergies.
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splinterfright. that boy will win you games. My problem with Ghoul Tree is that it's lack of evasion usualy makes it useless, and though artful dodge does help, i still would run kessig Cagebreakers instead. also, tracker's instincts are good enough to go to 3. i would do - 2 lumberknot, -3 dream twist, -3 gaultree, +3 Cagebreakers, +4 splinterfright, +1 Tracker's instincts. That should help.
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Hmm, completely forgot about Splinterfright, and I have a few copies of him already. Thanks, Brian. With the 'Tree, I was thinking if it was possible to get it out early, I could use it then to get the jump on someone, but yeah, I see what you mean. If he had trample at least, he'd be a more functional critter. Wonder how he'd fare in red/green aggro, though.... I definitely agree with you on the Tracker's Instincts, great card, and it deserves another. You think the Cagebreakers are fast enough, though? I mean, for metagame they'd be nice, but I think it would be a pain to try to use them early on, since they're kind of unwieldly in price and most of my disposables are early game. I see where you're coming from with them, since a lot of my defense goes with the Viper and Splinter. Not to mention, if I were to slow this deck down, don't you think the Lumberknot would help in tangent with everybody? If I shifted to Splinter though, more would be focused on self-mill though, I see where you're coming from.