This deck isn't really about having a lot of creatures on board, so I'm going to have to say nope. Sure you could get some spirit tokens and combo with that, but I don't think it's worth it.
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Has potential to be absolutely disgusting, love it.
You could swap them out for Grave Titans or other big dudes, but they're in there for flavour I suppose.
Well I could do that, but what's the point really? This deck is just meant for some casual kitchen table play with your friends. I suppose you could remove the verdicts if your playgroup insists keeping everything modern legal.
8/8 lores on these decks m8. Nicely done.
Training grounds could be neat with Memnarch, more stealing is always nice. Now if only Mycosynth lattice didn't cost so much...
Fuck my life, fixing that shit and killing myself.
Exactly, it's the flavour text of the shaman that gives him a spot.
Tfw swarmyard costs 7$. The lignify is very flavourful in this deck. You turn something into a tree and your squirrels gnaw it down, genius.
This deck has a really odd way of trying to win. 2weird4meStill, it's a pretty neat way to win.
tfw mtgvault can't handle Lenny Face :(
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Well, tree people aren't the most exciting folks ever.
Oh yes! Sideboarding that, could be amazing.
Thanks man!
Oh Northern, it can belong anywhere. Because what fun is there in making sense?
It definetely has the same hilariousness level as lignify. "Let me just turn your 5/5 demon into a fucking forest". Priceless.
I guess I shoulda looked up which sets are banned in EDH. Oh well, casual deck anyways. Infinite reflection is pretty troll.
He is truly a legend among trees.
It's a shame that the Eldrazi titans cost so much money, but I suppose their spawn can get the job done aswell. Eldrazi are a fascinating race, +1.
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