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As I wanted to make something different to play with in Modern, I also wanted to work with something never done before in my community. After a few months playing monowhite enchantments I got tired of the same thing game, and tried something completly different.My love for Ents came long before the LotR saga and I always wanted to make something like this deck, but never knew how to do it. Well, I finally figured it out and after months playtesting it, here is the final deck. It's alot more diversified than the standard Modern Treefolk Aggro deck because it has more ways to dealing with a wider range of problems this deck had to face in modern, and because of that I think this is The Ultimate Treefolk Deck, the practical one.
The thing with this Treefolk Deck is that I wanted to make it not 100% dependent on 1 or 2 cards in order to win, so here is what you can do to actually stomp all of your friend's decks with alot of angry trees:1st win condition: The most obvious one, Stampede! I think the fastest way this deck has to destroy anyone is: Turn 1- Forest, Birds of Paradise; Turn 2- Forest, Bosk Banneret, Treefolk Harbinger (fetch for Dauntless if you don't have it.); Turn 3- Forest, Dauntless Dourbark (yes, a 7/7 trample on turn 3) and another Treefolk Harbinger if you have it (you can grab the missing forest here); Turn 4- Forest, Overwhelming Stampede (attack for 32 trample);GG.Some other cool features in this deck is that you can cast almost anything in it without paying for none of it. Our Leaf-Crowned Elder are incredibly strong in this meta and allied with Congregation at Dawn you CAN fetch for anything in the deck and throw it on the table. A fun thing to make with this little combo is: You have a couple Leaf-Crowned Elder's on the table and a Descendants' Path and you can fetch for a Orchard on top followed by 2 Protectors, or 2 Dourbarks for lots of life. Or you can Orchard, Dourbark, Harbinger and fetch something more. One more thing you can do with this deck is using the fact that Leaf-Crowned Elder is not only a Treefolk but it also is a Shaman and try to get the most awesome Shaman of all, Gigantomancer, playing it without paying his enormous casting cost and have lots of fun with your Mega Birds of Paradise (the most fun way to win I guarantee).PS: The sideboards are pretty much self-explanatory. Deal with pesky flyers, artfacts/enchantments, removal, control and that L.E.PPS: Wheel of Sun and Moon because it's the most awesome art in MTG.PPPS: NO DORANS!
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