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Devouring at its finest.
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Nifty! But it looks a bit slow. I'd consider having more lands, and devising a strategy to stay alive until you can devour your tokens. This could be achieved by adding more one-drop creatures (more fodder for devouring later), some removal or cheap walls. I really like Shield Sphere for that last purpose! If you can find some mana ramp too, you'd be golden. To make room for such changes, you could remove some of the more pricey enchantments. Also, Chord of Calling isn't really doing it for me. It's really expensive, both mana-wise and money-wise (if you're planning on actually buying the deck), and you have so many big, icky creatures that you don't really need to have extra cards to find them :)Hope that helped!
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It does indeed, thanks for the input! I actually had some smaller creatures in there like tukatongue thallid and at one point I had doomed traveler (when I was going to make it a Naya) but ended up taking them out. Shield sphere could actually be a great addition, I've used it in other deck but didn't think to in this one. I might leave the Chord of Calling because the convoke works really well with the devour. You can tap all your tokens for mana to play it, throw out a Thromok and devour all of the tapped tokens.
A great card to take advantage of the creature death, if you chose to splash black, would be Blood Artist. He gains you life while punishing your opponents. And he does not specify, he activates if one of your creatures dies or if one of your opponents does. Also the name of this deck is Genius!
I've thought about adding that actually. At one point there was some black splashed in but I decided to take it out because it worked better for the mechanic. Life gain seemed a rather moot point if I could just kill my opponent faster.
Fair point, kill and kill fast. When it works it works well. (and hopefully often)