green death

by deannagay on 31 March 2016

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (21 cards)

Instants (3)

Fog3xFog

Artifacts (1)



Land (2)

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Deck Description

The hornet queens and deadly recluses as a deathtouch fence, with graveyard mining to rescue killed creatures, and devotion to green which charges up some creatures big enough to finish off opponents, along with setessan tactics and ulvenwald tracker for targeted removal of problem opponent creatures, and cycling of my own cards for ETB effects. The idea was to have 2-3 ways to accomplish any goal, each card iterlocking with the other cards in a complex web of play. This is my very first created deck, and I have been happy with it in play. vulnerable to board wipe, but I can often rebuild fast enough to still win the game...

How to Play

I like to get the recluses out quickly, and then as mana builds, use fauna shaman and elvish piper to start bringing out creatures that I need. acidic slime is for destroying enchantments and problem lands such as dwarven hold. ulvenwald tactic or stampeding serow helps with ETB effects such as gaining life, or growing reverent hunter, who can be brought out early and then recycled into a bigger creature. Brawn and God of Nylea are for gaining trample all creatures, and then at the end, I use Setessan tactics to direct fights with my little 1/1 deathtouch flyers taking out the biggest creatures and the pumped up reverent hunter and the hydra to mount overwhelming attacks. I also have a card called Primal Crux which costs 6 Green to get out, with power and toughness equal to my devotion to green, but the card search did not find it, so I could not list it in the deck. Life's Legacy for card search, Yavimaya's hollow for quick regeneration , and regrowth to bring back the sacraficed or terrorized... It is a fun deck. I knew it was working the way I meant it to when in my first multiplayer game I saw people looking for targets to attack, studying my little deathtouch creatures and then choosing someone else...

Deck Tags

  • green death

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

000067

Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Not Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for green death

Damn spider! Good deck - I can say from playing against it that it can give you plenty of trouble if you let it get rolling. I think she's added some killer bees since which, with all the mana it makes, can be pretty vicious!

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Posted 29 April 2016 at 06:15

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Posted 29 April 2016 at 06:15

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Too bulky. I have leaned it back down, will have to see if it improves the flow. replaced hua tuo with genesis, which brings creatures back to hand instead of to top of library. still vulnerable to board wipe though.

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Posted 08 May 2016 at 04:09

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Evolving. worked on speeding up the mana, will have to play a round or two with it and see how it does.

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Posted 22 May 2016 at 10:15

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this is your first deck and you had over 2 grand worth of cards? haha...lucky. some of these cards are legendary...exploration, regrowth, strip mine, gaea's cradle, yavimaya hollow, emerald mox...

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Posted 22 May 2016 at 16:04

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It will be interesting to see how it plays with a new tune. My ultimate thought is that this deck is very good at doing what it was meant to do- screw with your opponents creatures ysing uvenwald and setasin tactics, silklash is good and I would run more than o e if it were me. Stock with that- I would find a way to throw in rancour for when you get khalni or primal crux out. I woukd cut mist cutter hydra from the sideboard in favor of ageless entity if you are going to run nyleas disciple.

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Posted 24 May 2016 at 06:12

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