Order of the Elf

by DarthArcanis on 28 July 2009

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Deck Description

My personal Elf deck variant. Comes equipped with anything you need to put a quick end to your enemies. Fast land, fast creatures, fast win. No one will ever underestimate the power of Elves again.

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Not Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for Order of the Elf

You say: "Comes equipped with anything you need to put a quick end to your enemies. Fast land, fast creatures, fast win."
Fast, mayby, fast win, certainly not!
What is your strategy?
It seems to me that you are hoping for a good card.
Dare to put cards in your deck that are going to make a difrace (maximum 4)
Dare to put the same cards 4 times into your deck based on your stratigy
Feel free to rate my decks, for example my "Elves & Wolves Adjusted" deck

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Posted 28 July 2009 at 09:42

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Essentially it is like a variety pack elf deck. Land and creatures are easy like in any elf deck. But you can mass produce tokens, immaculates and timberwatches make the difference as for as buffs, taunting elf has always been a bit of a deadly card, and wellwishers to keep your life up. It relies heavily on tokens that way you can have a higher elf count on the field to boost your bonuses from your creatures and such. Every creature has something you can make use of, and there are plenty of them, so you do not really need to hope for a specific one. This decks only major weakness is flying. Once you accumulate a massive enough army, players tend to think twice about attacking, or risk leaving themselves open to lose. So to overcome the flying issue, immaculates, timberwatches, and door of destinies are essential, even the elvish vanguard can get pretty strong on its own if played early enough. Thanks for the input, and I will be sure to rate your decks.

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Posted 28 July 2009 at 09:58

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hah im not gunna be mean like the other guy, but hes right you need to focus this deck more.

more X4 cards. less noncreature spells.

check out my elf deck. its got some elves you definately would benefit from

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Posted 21 March 2010 at 21:25

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oh... and 60 cards bro

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Posted 21 March 2010 at 21:25

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Don't listen to these tools. I'm assuming this deck is for casual play, and you don't have the playsets so you can get a different play every time, which makes sense. I would only worry about the x4's if you come up with a few specific combos you want to be able to pull off every time, and make a very competitive deck. I will say, though, that with four wellwishers, you're not likely to need to stream of life. The other cards I think you definitely need are Joraga Warcaller (even without kicking him, using Immaculate Magistrate on him get disgusting really quickly) and Wirewood Lodge. have fun, and check out my elf deck here if you want some more ideas: http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=103549

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Posted 14 February 2011 at 09:54

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