Also, Immaculate Magistrate + Joraga Warcaller = one of the best elf combos ever.
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Knight Exemplar?
Furnace of Rath would be good, makes Aether Charge deal 8 dam...where ancients tread would maybe be good, but you don't have a ton of 5 power creatures...also, maybe some lightning bolts to delay opponent. Cool deck.
Also, Everflowing Chalice--works great with proliferate.
I think what ded meant by single is the fact that you aren't running playsets (that is, 4x each card). Decks like this are great for a variety of play--you'll get a different game out of them every time, that's for sure, but they will be overall unreliable in anything outside of very casual play.
Also, if you enchant the basic land with anything that will give it an extra mana while tapped (wild growth, for example), and then you could use whip silk for the infinite combo: -tap forest enchanted with wild growth for two green mana, -play whip silk, tap the wolf made from Fable with Earthcraft to untap the forest, -use the one G mana floating in your pool to return whip silk to your hand, -repeat. I would also use some vitalize or something to untap all your wolves when you're done. This is just one combo you could put in there, I would use more.
I agree on not worrying about Coat of Arms...if you we're running one particular tribe, it might help, but they tend to hurt just as often as they help. The one I'd consider adding here is Mycoloth--he's awesome in token decks, because there is tons of fodder for him to devour, but then he's going to put out twice that many saprolings next turn, and every turn after that. I have a G/W token deck I love running here: http://mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=131729
Naw, dude. Relentless Rats is the only one that /says/ you can have over 4, but Bone Saw's sheer awesomeness breaks all the rulez.
Mycoloth? A Mycoloth with a doubling season is nuts, plus producing tokens to sac to Mortician Beetle.
I totally recognize that this is a deck you actually run, and I'm sure it runs really well. If you're looking for suggestions as you start to get more cards to add to it: -If you want Lifegain, Nissa would be the way to go. -Wirewood Pride. Basically a Timberwatch Elf on a stick. -Joraga Warcaller + Immaculate Magistrate <--arguably the best Elf combo ever. Also, you can check out my elf deck here if you want: http://mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=103549 Like I said, you've got a good deck here, and these are just suggestions.
I'm confused...how is Howl standard?
I've thought about Nissa instead of the Wellwishers, but I don't see me needing her. If I get one in a pack, I'll throw her in, but I haven't gone out of my way to buy one yet.
Yeah, this deck was all about the flavor--every equipment is either a sword or shield, and every creature fits that. Were it an actual deck, I'd definitely have x4.
yeah, I remember drawing one back during Onslaught block when I first started playing, and I traded it away, and immediately regretted it.
I dunno dude, check out mine: http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=160754 (it astounds me how some people on here don't understand a joke...)
I'm pretty sure that, since Bone Saw is SOOOOO awesome, that it's okay.
Assault Strobe would be a good addition here.
Are you sure?
Immaculate Magistrate + Joraga Warcaller is arguably the best elf combo ever.
I don't understand the point of One with Nothing here? Also, instants to give -1/-1 counters (Scar, etc.) are great with Kulrath, as it's basically a pacify. Also Contagion Clasp/Engine would be ridiculous here. The only other one I'm thinking, though it isn't a knight, is Corrosive Mentor. Also Fist of the Demigod. Overall, this is a great deck idea--flavor, originality, it's awesome.
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