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As a typical Gruul deck, it’s excellent at doing one thing: smacking around your opponent with powerful creatures. Radha makes sure you can hit your land drops and can use all that excess mana to make herself a huge threat. You have several creatures with haste that hit hard, so your opponent is always in danger of taking a big hit if they don't have an instant speed removal.
Spend the first two to three turns developing your mana. While it's tempting to cast Radha early to attack, having more mana lets you make stronger plays later.Cragplate Baloth and Nylea are your threats against decks with countermagic. Sneak Nylea in early before they have the mana for counters or use your other cards as bait.Cast Radha before making your land drop for a chance to play a free land from the top of your library. The same principle applies when Radha is on the battlefield, and you have an effect that changes the top of your library like shuffling or card draw.Against more aggressive decks, focus on playing defense in the early game. You'll be able to turn the corner once you have a better board presence than your opponent.When you have Klothys or Ooze, exile the most threatening cards in your opponent’s graveyard first. Many Brawl decks have cards that let your opponent reshuffle or reuse cards in the graveyard.
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