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this deck centers around ways to summon out mass amounts of elves, and using that mass of creatures as a basis to boost creatures and heal yourself rapidly. please add comments to how I can change this deck for the better. As of now it is merely hypothetical. I want it to be as good as it can, so I can figure out how much I need to spend on it. Also, anyone know a good online seller of cards?
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In my experience, 4 Wellwishers is going a bit over the top. Usually 2 or 3 would suffice. For Coat of Arms, that's not a bad choice, but I'd say going with Eldrazi Monument would be a better decision, since it doesn't help your opponent. You also have Nissa Revane and Chosens to help you feed the monument's sacrifice cost. Plus, DoJ will do nothing to you so you would never have to worry about that : ). Timberwatch Elf is always good to have, since you can pump the elf that they don't block. These are all just suggestions. I know you said this deck is staying the way it is in your details, but I personally feel that those editions would make this deck a lot faster and deadlier.
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eldrazi monument is good, but I want a larger boost. perhaps I will have both coat of arms and eldrazi monument in there. and you said "Timberwatch Elf is always good to have, since you can pump the elf that they don't block." can timberwatch elf's ability be played as an instant? god I'm stupid. I think I'll replace some immaculate magistrates with timberwatch elves. and also, what is the DoJ you mentioned?
Day of Judgement. Only use it if you stick Eldrazi Monument in there
the only thing i think u should do is put overrun in it ;)