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basic elf deck, this is the list of what i actually gave himone of the 4 decks i gave as a gift to my brother(just getting back in to the game with no cards) & nephew xmas 2014swollen sideboard contains extra cards so he can adjust the deck to his personal taste
triumph of the hordes is there for the one hit poison kill, basic elf mana engine through untapping creatures went with token creature angle... use what you got
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I love elf decks but this one is all over the place. I hope what I have to say helps out.1st - You need more lands, every deck you make should have between 21-24 lands (I usually go with 23)2nd - Creature distribution is all over the place. Simplify what your goals are and what you want from each creature. I would advice creatures such asElvish Mystic or Elvish ArchdruidImperious PerfectBramblewood ParagonHeedless OneRhys the RedeemedEzuri, Renegade LeaderWellwisherAmbush Commander3rd - Your sorcery and instant spells dont make much sense. Get rid off Triumph of the Horde and maybe add Overrun. Get some Sundering Growth (removal) and some Rancors (trample).Basically when your making your decks figure out a couple of themes (such as in this one +1/+1 counter, trample and creature aggro) you want to follow then capitilise your card distribution to maximise the percentage you have for drawing those cards and therefore achieivng your desired outcomes. Good LuckHere is my deck if your interested - http://www.mtgvault.com/sugarrush005/decks/endless-elves/
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thanks for the imput. i should learn how to use an online magic program. so we could play a hand or two..
always up for ideas, thankyou