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Nice call on stream of thought.Do you think the decktypes that used to play thought scour will play this?(Goyf, dredge, that black 5/5 fish)
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Thanks! Maybe they might. Thought Scour is nice for the card draw though, but Stream of Thought is a great (if indirect) way to bring back planeswalkers or other situational stuff relatively quickly in anything that thins out your library .
I'm asking a couple of goyf/gurmag players too to find out.Never seen kayas ghostform either. Nice with ashiok.
Yes, that, Stream of Thought & Aid the Fallen are there specifically to protect or bring back Jace & Ashiok.
If you often get into trouble against counterspell decks you could try out summoner's trap.Possibly 1 in maindeck and 2 in sb or reverse.
Yeah that's a nice one. Wrong color for this deck, and doesn't help walkers though.
It could bring fleet swallower or havengul into play faster, but yeah, it's a bit of a gamble on the colors, so don't change them. If the opponent has no counterspell it's a dead card, but that might not be such a bad thing for 1 card.With the current meta of rdw burn/prowress it's probably not such a good idea, but keep it in mind when the meta switches.
Roger that. Our playgroup is way more casual, we don't really have any restrictions or anything, so meta not as much of a concern. But that is a great one to keep in mind for some other green decks I have.
Best big critters have shroud.I used to play this in a merfolk deck with gaea's cradle. Called dirtfish and the only green merfolk back then were from llorwyn