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Treefolk tribal. Always wanted to try it, and I think I'm finally ready.The Ents are going to war.
I had to throw Doran in there, and there's a splash of black as well, but mostly this is what you'd expect: a green fattie deck. We accelerate mana in a few ways: Arbor Elf does his thing, and Search for Tomorrow (and Treefolk Harbinger, in a pinch) grab more Forests to work with. Bosk Banneret makes everything cheaper so we can comfortably be ready to throw down our 4- and 5-drops early and keep them coming in packs later. And to aid with THAT, we have card draw primarily from Heartwood Storyteller (sick against control, burn, and others) and Triumph of Ferocity. Additional deck digging comes from Sapling of Colfenor and Leaf-Crowned Elder. Rootgrapple also nets us a card draw while picking off troublesome artifacts, enchantments, lands...even planeswalkers!To deal with opposing creatures...well, the red zone should be able to take care of that thanks to our army of Treefolk. Our main beaters are Dungrove Elder and Dauntless Dourbark, who just get bigger and bigger and have built-in hexproof and trample, respectively. Unstoppable Ash is beastly, too. Battlewand Oak can be a real brusier too: a 5/7 beater on many turns. And between Timber Protector and Doran, you can turn even the other comparitively "weak" Treefolk into terrifying monstrosities!These Ents probably do march to someone's doom...but not their own!
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