TheLengendaryWin

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Yup, that was a good idea but I found Setessan Tactics which was similar to Prey Upon but it's an instant so I would be able to cast it and use the ability on my opponents turn. If Realm Razor dies on my opponents turn (especially using Setessan Tactics) then I would get my lands back and be able to untap them on my turn while the opponents lands are still tapped. Thank you for the idea.

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Posted 02 July 2014 at 19:22 in reply to #478132 on Naya Ultimatum

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Yup, that works, especially with Dungrove Elder

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Posted 30 June 2014 at 21:59 in reply to #477200 on Green Weenie

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I was not being observant but problem has been corrected, Thanks (LOL).

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Posted 29 June 2014 at 04:14 in reply to #477127 on Green Weenie

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Thank you for the comment and I tried it but unfortunately the titanic growth does not give me trample so my friend was able to block it and it was almost a waste except when I used it on Champion of Lambholt which allowed me to get through defenses in late game. Gather courage does work with Champion of Lambholt to get creatures through defenses early in the game but Giant Growth or Titanic Growth works better. The bad thing is when Champion of Lambholt gets killed by a red burn instant when I try to put Titanic Growth or other buff instances on her (or any other creature for that matter) so for now Howl of the Night Pack seems to play best in late game especially when you play Overrun right before they attack. Large amount of mana is not difficult to bring out when you Revive Rampant Growth or Farhaven Elf if need be. Again thank you for your comment they were good ideas, I'll mess with it some more.

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Posted 29 June 2014 at 04:13 in reply to #477131 on Green Weenie

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Please let me know of any improvement considerations, thanks.

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Posted 29 June 2014 at 02:50 as a comment on Green Weenie

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Please let me know if there is anything that would possible make it better.

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Posted 29 June 2014 at 02:00 as a comment on Green Beasty

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