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Cool deck idea! I didn't know about Quest for Ula's Temple before now! In fact, I'm sorely tempted to make a Sea Monster deck now...But anyways- you've got to trim your deck down.The more cards you put into a deck, the smaller chance you'll draw the cards that you really NEED (Quest for Ula's Temple being the obvious one). I'd suggest first dropping Colossal Whale. It's a 7 Converted Mana Cost, and you can't even bring it out with Ula's Temple. At that point, I think it may just be a dead-weight(as cool a card as it is). Nimbus Swimmer's gotta go, too. You don't have any way of producing Green Mana, and you don't have a very big mana base to begin with to make it a worthwhile creature in this deck (Although you might consider adding more mana, too...).I'd say drop Serpent of the Endless Sea, too. If you decide to keep only 20 Lands in the deck, your Serpent won't be particularly strong.Now- what are your strongest monsters? Tromokratis seems like a pretty good contestant for this. I'd run 4 of them.Same goes for Deep-Sea Kraken. An unblockable monster like that has to be dealt with immediately, or your enemy has no chance. Run 4 of them, too.Inkwell Leviathan- Also just ridiculous. A 7/11 with trample CANNOT be ignored for too long. Run 4 of these, too.Trench Gorger is a maybe, but a pretty darn good 'maybe.' It depends how willing you are to throw out all your other lands. Use your own judgement on this one :)Scourge of Fleets is a pretty mean way of removing little creatures. It's perfect. Run at least 2, maybe even the full 4.Pretty much any of your creatures with Monstrosity are sort of dead-weights, too, unless you run High Tide or another Sol Ring to be able to afford those pretty steep costs. I would stick with those monsters I listed and drop the others.Also, consider that Whelming Wave makes Rogue's Passage a little irrelevant.Phew. That was a longer comment than I was originally planning. I do hope this helped some, though!
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Yeah, this deck needs some cuts. But I like the choice of the support cards, particularly the pathway that ancestral knowledge provides to stack creatures on top of your library to activate quest. I also made my Ula's Temple deck (http://www.mtgvault.com/whound/decks/the-temple-at-sea/) and though of using such cards and Paralell Thoughts to set up, but ended up with the more mana light scry engine, as this type of deck hates to draw lands and get flooded.Taking that in consideration, and even with the 3 Sol Rings, I would cut most of the Monsters with expensive activated abilitys, also because they are useless with 4 Whelming waves, Stormtide Leviathans and Rogue's passages: Lorthos, the Tidemaker and the monstrosity krakens. Also Tidal Kraken is better than Deep-Sea Kraken in this deck.