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Even though this is casual, the curve is still mighty high. Best case you hit a drop turn 3 or 4, then you're playing catchup the whole game which is bad for retroactive control. I would recommend green mana boys to speed things up and help fix the mana problems. Birds of paradise and sylvan caryatid come to mind.I'm also personally not a fan of 100% retroactive decks like this that rely on fog's to buy time, but that's me. You have access to whatever colors you want, so you can run some sick and cheap removal/control cards (lightning bolt, swords to plowshares, fatal push, terminate)Just my thoughts.
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If I was actually going to try and tune the deck I doubt I would rely on fogs alone either. This is something that I threw together out of nostalgia because I knew someone who stomped me with something similar before I really knew how to play they game. Most of the reason I put it in public is in hopes someone sees it and gets a cool fun idea.
I love the idea of the shrines: cumulative passive control. I also remember being in awe of decks like this back in the day. My big smackdown-awakening was against an elf deck that produced infinite mana. Good times
O elves can be so brutal. That would have seemed invincible back then.