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Oooooooook where to start? You're off to a seriously solid build. I like the creature heaviness so I'll stick with that for recommendations.You're off to a great start, lots of pain in the ass creatures that you'll be able to churn out turn after turn. Along with some things that embody green white tenacity.First things first, already a lot of early and late game threat power by adding fleecemane lion over venom sliver. My only thought would be to drop conifer strider and (I know it's ridiculous) Dromoka, the eternal. Dragonlord Dromoka is just all around a better fatty (plus legenary rule states you cant have both of them out together, sadness). With that being said, eternal still has a place here, just maybe not in the mainboard. With four spots open I will suggest a full playset of Loxodon Smiter, he follows your theme of hard to remove shit, he cant be milled or discarded without coming onto the battlefield, and he's a 4/4 slugger for 3 mana so he's already immune to stuff like lightning bolt, bile blight, pyroclasm, and things in that catagory. On top of that he'll help curve out your mana a bit better. One of the signs of a well designed deck is (usually) a descending mana curve. Check out http://www.mtgvault.com/granflux/decks/gw-fun/ if you want to see what I would suggest as a mana curve for a green white build. Also, you may find some inspiration there.If I can give any other suggestion it would be to add 2 Asceticism by dropping 2 Ajani, mentor of heroes...this is entirely my opinion though. Asceticism offers protection for ALL of your creatures from board wipes, kill spells and the like, and gives you the option to regenerate one should they be killed. Again, this is entirely up to personal preference. Ajani is still one hell of a beast.Sorry for the long comment here, but as your first ever deck I felt that you deserved an honest review. Feel free to take any or none of my suggestions, after all beauty is in the eye of the beholder.WELCOME TO VAULT!!!!!
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Thank you, I still have a lot to learn so all comments are helpful
After doing some research I think you may want to look at more morph cards to really utilize the potential in deathmist raptor, I'm thinking of replacing basara tower archer and heir of the wilds with 3 hidden dragonslayer and 3 den protector, only issue being the price on den protector (about $26 for the 3)...a little more budget friendly option could be ainok survivalist, although he's not going to be quite as useful.. the good part is whatever choice you make, they all megamorph so you'll really only want to play them for the morph cost and get the biggest bang.