Druid Doom

by Moggle on 09 February 2009

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Deck Description

My take on an Oath of Druids Deck.

To start, use Sterling Grove, Enlightened Tutor or sacrificing down your opening hand to get out an Oath of Druids. Forbidden Orchard is there to use if you are playing a creatureless deck and need to activate the Oath. Once activated, the enchantment should throw out a Colossuss and quite a few Dragon aura's into your graveyard. The aura's should come directly into play by themselves attached to the Collosus pumping it up, and giving it flying, fear, haste, vigilance etc... Protect your one man army with Auramancy and Entangler, while Gaea's Blessing ensures you don't mill yourself. The Forests and Plains can be switched out for mountain duels.

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  • Tournament

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Druid Doom

why not make it one colossus? and is there any card that are like the Dragons Body Parts (lol) that give it double strike? instant win ftw?

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Posted 09 February 2009 at 20:54

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I put in two... Colossi? because if there was only one, drawing it would take you out of the game. As would an unsummon before you got out Greater Auramancy. It's pretty much all or nothing, but with two, I think, your chances are better. I wish there were more "Dragon Parts" cards (lol). I will post another version of this deck that deals with the double strike instant win.

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Posted 09 February 2009 at 21:14

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Doesn't work the oath doesn't put the cards that you reval into the graveyard until after the creature is in play so the dragon's stuff wouldn't hit the first colossus but would the second and at that point it really doesn't matter, but other than that it was a great idea and was considering it myself until i reread oath and i agree you need two creatures and do wish thy made more dragon's parts

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Posted 12 April 2011 at 18:08

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