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I have been tweaking an Ula’s temple deck for a long time now (I actually played it during standard). Here are some of the things I have discovered in the process.1) The enchantment is very vulnerable to removal. People will happily let it sit on the field until it gets it third counter then immediately naturalize it right before the end step.2) 10-12 big “fish” is all you really need. Stormtide Leviathan can sometime win the game all by himself. 3) You absolutely need a backup plan. Winning with the enchantment pretty much requires it as a turn 1 play. Mulliganing down to one card in order to get it, just for the opponent to thoughtseize it away… just… blows…4) Strongly consider adding in “scry” and “proliferate” mechanics, they will allow you to drop the creature counts down while gaining control/defense. Putting the creature “thrummingbird” on the battlefield could let you play Stormtide Leviathan on turn 3. 5) You also might need a defense for your creatures once they are on the field. Backup plan ideas:Serum Powder (better mulligans)Reason // Believe (dependent on scry)Nissa, Steward of Elements (dependent on scry)Polymorph (dependent on scry) Shrine of Nykoths (mono blue deck)Here Is a link to one of my versions (currently 20-24 creatures and less than $30)https://www.mtgvault.com/strykerzero/decks/quest-for-ulas-temple-scry-2/
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