I ran dragon Mage for a little while in another deck and never ended up using him cuz it risks helping my opponent as well - worth trying though! I do like hammer of purphoros.
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Man after my own heart! Love to see dragons in standard. No advice, just kudos.
Go all the way - run sandstone needle, dwarven ruins, and rite of flame - your chances of a turn two dragon just skyrocketed.
I've been working through how to make the best modern dragon deck, and you probably have the best way to do it. One card you may want to include is simian spirit guide which I just found out recently was modern legal. Situational though so your call... My 2 cents:If you're going truly tribal Scourge of valkas might be good, and dragon hatchling to go with it. I personally question outcast, just because it takes a while to go off, but it is a good blocker/target. Dragonspeaker shaman should be considered if you plan on playing creatures with cmc between 2 and 6 I think...I would run 4 balefire dragons and a couple bogardan hellkites just because whenever I'm playing mono red dragons I always end up wishing the dragon I pulled was balefire. It's just too much of a house. Browbeat. Browbeat every day. In modern, both options are good for you in a pinch. Hope this helps!
It seems a little haphazard to me - If you're going for dragons with devour, I would make all your low cost things goblins and cut out the dragons with no devour to them so that you're sure to draw what you need. Predator Dragon and Preyseizer Dragon are gonna be clutch there... If you wanted to REALLY go hard there I'd suggest splashing green, getting a couple dual lands, throwing in dragon broodmother and hellkite hatchling and maybe going solid goblin tokens with a couple parallel lives? The other route I see here is going full ham on dragons. In that case I would suggest things like Rite of flame, seething song, and geosurge to really get the ball rolling. Lands like Sandstone needle and Dwarven ruins have helped me a lot as well. This way you could go with Scourge of Valkas/Utvara hellkite as your win con, with all the 1-3 cmc dragons/changelings to just supplement Valkas. In any case I would ditch dragon claw for a couple lighning bolts. Nothing beats that early removal! Well... not nothing... but you know what I mean. Hope this helps!
BROTHER! I see you're aware that there's really only one creature type worth playing. Check out my version of this kind of deck - Tried and true, you'll have balefire dragon (or something equally as scary) very consistently turn two or three: http://www.mtgvault.com/searinox11/decks/dragon-deck-wins/
This... is fantastic. You might look at putting in Wall of Hope somehow, if only because it's a one drop and i cant help but notice that your mana curve is rather high, especially for creatures.