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Wouldn't hangarback walker be insane in this deck?
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Yes, yes it would. Walker was still destroying standard at the time of construction so it was removed from consideration due to the prohibitive cost. Now that it is down around 3 bucks I'll eventually throw a few in for sure.I am also considering Deathmist Raptor for the Den Protector/Raptor shenanigans.And taking this back to Theros for Fleecemane Lion over Undergrowth Champion so I have another (And true) 2 drop.-Bill
I can't help but feel like Wildcall isn't going to do as much as you would like here, and the deck could use a little more interaction in its place (or 2 more abzan falconers). -Boyf
Agreed with Boyf, you could use those two spots more effectively. If you feel like you run out of gas go with inspiring call, otherwise some sort of removal. E
I actually kind of disagree with Eric and Boyce. I think the deck's main problem is it's lack of true 2-drops. In terms of threats, there's Avatar of the Resolute and that's it. And even then, you'd probably prefer to play the Avatar later. I actually don't hate Wildcall because it can play for 2 (not ideal, I know). Hangarback Walker is better, but more expensive as you said.I'm not sure Fleecemane Lion really fits either. Here are some other suggestions to help with the curve:(X) Endless One (Zendikar)(XG) Mistcutter Hydra (Theros)(G) Servant of the Scale (Tarkir)(1G) Ainok Guide (Tarkir)(WW) Anafenza, Kin-Tree Spirit (Tarkir)(1G) Rot Shambler (Zendikar)I especially like the Servant and Endless One, as they're excellent turn 1 precursors to a turn 2 Avatar. The Endless One is a better late game draw, but the Servant is much better when cast early. Anafenza would be great, but the (WW) could be a problem.All that said, you might want to consider cheap removal instead. There's not a lot of interaction or lifegain here, so you might struggle to make games last long enough to overwhelm with your counters in some cases. White has a few decent options here in the 2 cmc range.-Mike
After looking at the white removal spells I'm not sure I like many of them because of how conditional they are. I feel like with this deck I'm going to want to spend early mana casting stuff on my turn so that I can comfortably cast Den Protector or HDS for their morph costs and not feel like that is putting me behind. I see what you are saying with Fleecmane Lion because it won't help the Avatar. I do think I probably want to put the Servants back in because they are great turn one if I don't have a Scales out. I also think I want Hangarbacks when I get the money together to buy them. Also, the more I think about it the more I like Deathmist Raptor but I'm not sure if eight other flip triggers is enough to warrant it. I'll have to do some research to see what people did with the Den/Deathmist combo as far as other Morph triggers go. So right now I'm thinking:In- 4 Servants, ? - Hangarbacks, ?- Deathmist (Maybe)Out- 2 Daghatar, 2 Undergrowth, 2 WildcallHelp with the particular's would be appreciated.Thanks -Bill
I like the take-outs, in that order.I'm not sure Deathmist really belongs here. He seems like he would need a flip-centric deck, and this deck is all about the counters, baby. Don't be tempted to split your focus.4 Servants and 2 Hangarbacks seems like a good start to me.-Mike