Maybe put in some Laboratory Maniac(s) as an alternate win condition, in case your big creatures get exiled or destroyed?
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While I understand why you're running Doubling Season, I have some issues with it:1. At a mana cost of 5, you're not going to get many extra counters on the Treespeaker or the Sage until after turn 4? So hypothetically, if you get your Treespeaker out on turn 1, level it up on turn 2, you're sitting on 4 mana on turn 3, maybe play another Treespeaker and level it up, so you have 8 mana on turn 4, 5 of which you use to cast Doubling Season. So, turn 5, you're sitting on 5 Forests and 2 Speakers, giving you 9 mana. How much mana are you going to sink into the level up? If your opponent is running a deck that gets its combo going on turn 5, I think that trying to maximize Doubling Season will leave you vulnerable.2. It's nearly $30! I'm poor =(Anyways, I can see why you're using it, especially with the Evolve ability on the Sage. But it seems like, best case scenario, you're getting the most out of both of them after turn 6 or 7. In my opinion, and if you disagree with me that's perfectly fine =), green needs mana acceleration pre turn 6, so that you're not waiting 8 turns to drop your good stuff.Suggestion: Switch out Doubling Season for Parallel Lives. Re-focus your mana acceleration on something that doesn't require 'level up'.