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your normal relentless rats deck with a wrath insurance policy in the form of casting consume spirit for large amounts of mana from crypt of agadeem and returning them every so often with liliana...
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i would definitely use coat of arms
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i dont know why people play coat of arms, if you cant swing for lethal with 24 25/25 rats on the field then youre doing it wrong... But if you're insistent on pumping up your own rats even more door of destinies would be a better choice in my opinion because it lets you curve out on turn 4 and 5 from DoD to thrumming stone... and then the eldrazi monument would be played after the rats making the win inevitable
With the coat of arms that has a potential to back fire if they are playing quick theme decks. It's not just going to help you but the person or people you are facing
Interesting, i've never actually played a relentless rats deck. It seems like it would be powerful, eldrazi monument is also a very powerful card indeed, stupidly powerful in my opinion, but hey that's why its a $10 card. Coat of arms wouldn't be terrible in this deck, more of a sideboard card like stated earlier it could hurt you more than help you, like versing a fast elf deck, you would not of course play the coat of arms against an elf deck (Yeah I got an elf deck, moving on) The only thing I might try in a deck like this are some royal assassins, perhaps some jet medalions to help reduce the costs of the rats themselves, maybe cabal coffers, but the crypts work well with the whole eldrazi monument sac mechanism, and if a liliana is played, well all the better. Thrumming stone is an excelent card in this deck, definitely key to pumpin out more rats. As for door of destinies, well, its alright, coat of arms is far superior in power than DoD because by the time you have enough mana to play Dod or CoA, you should already have 5 or more creatures out in play (Well, that's an elf deck, nontheless, With all the creatures already out, it would be much wiser to play CoA rather than DoD in *That* situation, I run 2-3 CoA in my elf deck, usually 2. If there was a way to splash green in there, you could use alpha status, another stupidly powerful card, in my opinion. But that would require an entire change, where as this deck here has a very nice assortment of combinations to work with one another. Any other suggestions I would of course add are Dark Rituals, maybe howling mine, but the thrumming stone probably takes care of that doesn't it. As stated before, never saw one played, do tell me how it plays, i'm very interested in the results.