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First Chronozoa deck of a series. In each deck I will pair the blue core cards of a chronozoa deck with one of the others colors. This is the Green version, mana ramp and saproling generators that use the additional upkeeps. While the blue part of the deck, along the Jhoira's Timebug is pretty obvious, I'll proceed to explain the green one. Harrow is there for a little of ramp, Evolution charm provides that or some others nice utility effects. The Shell-Dweller is there to offer a little of early protection and serves as a saproling generator. Sporesower quicken the spores production. Mycoloth is the final bomb, just be sure he doesn't eat all your creatures. I managed to make him eat 60 between Chronozoa and Saprolings, and that means 120 saproling for every upkeep (and a 124/124 monster on the table) but I was lucky to have a pair of cancel in hand to protect him. Of course, with 60 Chronozoa you may as well return some Haze to your hand with Reality Strobe (to avoid summoning sickness of the new generated ones) and attack. Edit: Scute Mob fit very well here, removed 2 Thallid Shell-Dweller and 2 Augury Owl for 4 of them. Parallel Lives is very usefull, so I added two of them, removing 4 Sporesower Thallid. Only 4 counters are pretty much useless so I removed Cancel for the last two Evolution Charm and 2 lands to get to 5 lands faster (Scute Mob). I also added 2 Primordial Hydra, playable as early as turn 3.
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Chronozoa + Doubling Season 'nuff said ps. Chronozoa! <3<3<3
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Doubling Season is good, but I wanted to keep the mana cost as low as possible. If you look to the stats, the 6 mana slot is never used, because you're going to suspend Reality Strobe, not to cast it. Mycoloths are alone in the 5 mana slot and I was undecided until the last moment if to keep them or drop them to use 2 more Evolution Charm or Thallid Shell-Dweller.
Besides, Doubling Season double even the time counters...
I'm a bit new to magic, and am researching chronozoa decks. I'm also trying to make a green/blue chronozoa deck and this helped (I had never seen parallel lives). However, mine will focus more on using green for mana acceleration using the typical arbor elves and utopian sprawls. The main reason I went blue/green is I have a Progenitor Mimic lying around, and he seems too good not to use. I wonder why you don't include the Paradise Mantle/Leech Bonder combo though?