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from my experience with mana excel with 8 mana elves 4 rampant growths and 3 harrows you won't need 4 of the expedition and 4 of wild growth. and you could take out let's say 2 of each and have room for 4 more creatures, or spell like unnatural predation. just a thought.,
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I can't imagine this deck winning very often due to how slow little you could do each turn to keep Omnath big seeing as Molimo cares about how much land you have on the field and not in your pool. I think that it is very interesting and with some modifications it could work pretty well
steve i think you are missing the point of the deck. with several diferent hand combinations omnoth is comming out 2nd turn that means that nick then starts to pool mana in his mana pool at massive rates with forest and magus of the vineyard that gives nick a massive creature 3rd turn. if magus was played first by third turn omnath will be a 5/5 and nick on fourth turn will have 9 mana in his pool. then out comes a protean hydra or a wolfbriar elemental with a huge x/kicker cost. the point is not to make omnath big and molimo is certainly not the point either the point is MASSIVE mana amounts quick. i like it and hey playing molimo as a 3/3 isn't bad he's only gunna get bigger.