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This is a fast paced elf warrior deck. All of the creatures in this deck play off of each other. Bramblewood Paragon puts a +1/+1 counter on your elves and gives them trample. Ezuri, Renegade Leader lets you regenerate your elves and super boost elves you control. Imperious Perfect lets you make 2/2 elf warriors that can be 3/3 elves with trample if you have Bramblewood Paragon out. Spidersilk Armor gives your elves reach. Nissa Revane lets you call for more elves to attack.
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i like it, but i think i care for mine more... again its really good ^^ thumbs up
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Thanks! Everyone has pride in the deck that he or she has made. I do like your deck also.
Overrun cost a bit, so maybe throwing in an elf that helps with mana acceleration like Oracle of Mul Daya or Elvish Archdruid? I know they aren't warriors, but they are still elves that would work with Huntmaster, Ezuri, and Nissa. I love how ten people can decided to make an elf warrior deck and they all come out different and work well. I like Nissa, and I'm considering her in my deck too. I'm not too familiar with the planeswalkers yet. I don't think to use them =)
Thanks! Most of the time I don't even need to use Overrun. This deck can overrun most any deck without the need to use Overrun. It's just fun to hit an opponent for that much more when they know they can't do anything. I also don't really think to use planeswalkers, but Nissa makes any elf deck amazing!
Elvish Vanguard would be a nice addition here.
Elvish vanguard is a great combo with imperious perfect and I'd question 22 lands, with only a couple 4 or above mana costs, you'd probably get a good deal of unwanted mana filled hands later in the game. You could probably survive on 20