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Iv worked on putting this deck together for many years. I think iv got it as good as it can be. I win almost every time against any kind of deck. I ask of input from anyone to possibly make it better
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1. Fog is good, but why not replace one or two with a Clinging Mists? 2. You have something that will not empty your mana, so try emptying your opponent's mana with "Vorinclex, Voice of Hunger"
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Personally I prefer Heritage Druid over Priest of Titania for two reasons: 1) It costs {1} less. This makes it come out sooner and / or use less mana. 2) Its mana production can be used the turn it enters the battlefield. Elvish Harbinger helps big time in searching for the elf you want. Have you thought of adding in some of the elf token production spells from the Lorwyn block?
Dedwards. I did have token makers in the deck. Like elvish promenade. But I took them out because there not really needed. Plus I'm using them for a token deck. Witch I will be posting on here soon. Galvanicblaster. That is a good plan I will be doing that thanks
I think priest of titania is way better than heritage druid because with the druid you only get three mana and with priest the mana you get depends on the number of elves you have
Actually, you can activate Heritage Druid's ability as many times as you want. All you need is 3 elves. If I have 9 elves out and one of them is Heritage druid, I can produce 9 green mana.
Yea you got a good point. That would work for my elf token deck. But this deck doesn't consist of making a lot of elves.