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This is my take on a Naya Lands deck that blends human tribal and aggressive lands that are commonly seen in Amulet Titan decks. In this deck Knight of the Reliquary acts as a sort of midrange finisher and land tutor, while other cards act as tribal support. There are several werewolves and nearly everything can be hit off of Collected Company. The werewolves are all utility, each one has something in its kit that makes it useful as both a human and a wolf. There are dozens of ways to grow your Knight of the Reliquaries and several cards like Tireless Tracker that love it when you make landfall. I'm having some difficulty with the sideboard, but the cards there are simply those that I felt could have a positive impact in certain matchups like Death's Shadow and Tron. Any suggestions and tips for boarding are appreciated.As a side note, if you wanted to play a no banlist modern game, this deck would be bonkers fun with a Birthing Pod.
This is pretty simple to play, the main theme here is cheap threats. All you have to do is play the best threat for the situation. For example, if you've been dumping lands into the graveyard all game, Knight of the Reliquary can tutor up a Kessig Wolf Run and that's game. If you have several humans on the board, dropping a Thalia's Lieutenant can make the game go by much faster. If several of those humans are werewolves and have a chance to transform, try flipping them together to see how much utility they bring to the table. Are their flyers inbound? Put a Daybreak Ranger into the main board. Using your cards too quickly? A Den Protector can fix that and get in for some damage. Opponents spellslinging too much? Thalia makes it pretty tough to cast noncreature spells. Basically just sit back and react to your opponent trying to deal with your more oppressive, and more aggressive, boardstate.
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NOTE: Set by owner when deck was made.