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This deck is essentially a combination of the good things from my Bogle and Heroic decks. My original Bogle deck focuses on Enchantments and my original GW Heroic deck focuses on Instants/Sorceries for heroic triggers. I've combined them into what you see above. Haven't tested yet, but it seems like it could put up a good fight. The mana base is also probably a bit off. I decided to put all of the charms in Bant colors into the sideboard, just in case you run up against Enchantment hate. I've also considered an alternate sideboard in these colors which includes things like Path to Exile, Feat of Resistance, Ranger's Guile, Spell Pierce/Mana Leak/Negate, and Mutagenic Growth. Edit: Decided on a pretty decent sideboard: Path to Exile, Mutagenic Growth, Alpha Authority, and Journey to Nowhere (which can be cast for W, if you've got a Hero of Iroas, and stacks with Ethereal Armor too).
This deck is totally untested as of yet. I would run it like I do my Slippery Bogle deck: throw out a creature, make it fat with a lot of cheap enchantments, hit your opponent until they're dead. What's nice is that the enchantments will also trigger heroic in this deck, so the creatures can get bigger even quicker. However, unlike Bogles, none of my creatures are hexproof.
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I am not sure if blue is giving you enough here. Battlewise Hoplite and Aqueous form. There are a lot of replacements for those cards. I would suggest Hero of Iroas and Canopy Cover. Especially Canopy Cover. Super cheap, powerful, and underappreciated. The only reason Canopy cover doesn't see play is because these decks typically have hexproof creatures anyway. It's perfect for a heroic aura deck. Don't forget about Alpha Authority. Very similar.
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Cheers mate! Great suggestions. I was aware of Alpha Authority, but for some reason I've never heard of Canopy Cover, which is a card I've been looking for for a while, but never comes up in my Gatherer searches because I was only searching for Hexproof. You're absolutely right about the blue additions, and Hero of Iroas really should be in here if the deck is focused on enchantments/heroics. Thanks again!