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So explain this turn 2 worldspine wurm that you can do on a consistent basis.
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Definitely not consistent but very possible. Basically, in order to turn two it, he would need a forest, a nykthos, an elvish mystic, garruk caller of beasts, two burning tree emissaries, and worldspine in his hand by turn two. Even though it is not consistent by a long shot, I admire this guy. You don't see many combos like this in standard besides the druid infinite damage or the fathom mage, archangel of thune, horizon chimera combo. (Those combos have a much better chance of happening.)
You should side a couple archetype of endurances for decks that use a lot of spot removal. (Or bant hexproof. That would be entertaining.) Also, you should look into courser of kruphix. It is oracle of mule daya without the extra land drop but with better stats. You also gain 1 life each time you put a land out. Aspect of hydra might also be something. It is a one drop instant that increases target creatures stats by x where x is green devotion. I'm curious, what is this comment about the worldspine, getting it out second turn? Nevermind. I figured it out. You'd have to have some amazing luck! Drop forest and elvish mystic, next turn, drop nykthos, tap forest and mystic into burning tree emissary, put that mana into another bte and use the second ones mana to tap nykthos for devotion of five. Cast garruk, minus 3 into worldspine and you win, unless they curse of the swine him which is possible on their third turn. Yeah, those are some long odds! 7 out of the 8 (9 if you were second) cards are essential for this combo. How'd you figure it out if I might ask?