Elephant's calling

by LittleViking26 on 15 February 2013

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Deck Description

Casual deck, just to play with Call of the herd that I really like.

Usually, whatever happen, I have more then 4 middle-class creatures by turn 4.

Having Garruk out in the first 2 turn is a big boost

How to Play

No brainer, put as much creatures you want then overrun...

Deck Tags

  • Token
  • Elephant
  • Green
  • Garruk

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Not Legal in Vintage
  • Not Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for Elephant's calling

Hm. Not trying to be mean, but it seems a bit all over the place. Why is Leyline even there? There's only 1, and what does it do help you win? I try to think of it like this: whenever you put a card in, what is that card doing to win you the game? I like the way you have the Lieges and the tokens, but why not add more Lieges and remove all the junk that's getting in the way from your game winning combo? For example, Enchantress' Presence does almost nothing for this decks goal. Spidersilk does a lot, because it can give your tokens the ability to stop flyers. Why use Blanchwood's Armor to beef up ONE creature, when you can just add more to the cards already in the deck to give it more focus? So good concept, just needs more focus.

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Posted 15 February 2013 at 16:43

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Just the cards that I own right now, but points taken...

The thing with Leyline is, if you get it in your starting hand it's great but I agree with you, need to put more if I want to play with it.

And I agree with the Enchantress, doesn't do any good. My first idea was to put a lot of Enchant Creature beef, like Blanchwood and all, but then I started to realizes that other cards were more effective so I got rid of a lot of Enchant beef but I let the Echantress in with no reason...

As for Blanchwood, it's a big boost early on since you can have a 5/5 creature by turn 2 and it kind of draw attention to one particular creatures. But if I can get my hands on mor eliege for sure the enchant are out except for Spidersilk.

Thanks for the feedback

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Posted 15 February 2013 at 17:04

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