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use Riku to put more exalted creatures on the battlefield and some more kicked creatures, the kicked creatures have later human versions in the coalition versus phyrexia battle decks. Use skirsdag flayer to put the worst of you enemys into the graveyard. And attack as much as possible to win the game. Gerrard is a human soldier. Thornscape Apprentice is human too. The buuilders blessings are used to help boost the effect of the exalted abilities by giving all you creatures +0/+2, twice. Use with the ring of thune on the creature your attacking with and they will recieve the bonus too. And if you feel like delivering a crushing blow, just use overwhelming stampede to overide your enemys, or use the flayer to destroy them first and then attack with the stampede. Make use of the kicker abilities as much as you can without casting without the kick. Make sure when you cast riders of gavony that you pick a creature type that your opponent has alot of say humans or elves merfolk goblins dragons etc, somehting common or that their deck is named after, like this deck is named human carpet, if you were faceing a deck with a name of say human barrage or they seem to have alot of humans, cast it and use the protection. Also remember to copy riders of gavony for a double protection bonus.
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So... How do you use riku to put out kicked creatures? You have to kick them when you cast them, and you don't cast tokens, you just put them on the field. I am confused.Oh, random thought... You should put your "how to play this deck" comment, not in the comments, but in the how to play section.