Elvish Tribe

by Richman02 on 04 April 2013

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (23 cards)

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Deck Description

My take on Legacy Elves. This deck is diverse and effective!

How to Play


Great mana producers are Llanowar elves and Elvish Archdruid.
All of the one-drops are viciously good. Twin-blade slasher can pump itself up and has wither. Ezuri's archers provides effective cover from flyers. Joraga Warcaller is a bomb when dropped late in the game.
Wellwisher is your only source of life gain, but you can count on it to gain a lot of life.
Wren's Run Vanquisher is unbeatable at the 2-drop level.
Timberwatch elves has won many matches for me-they are invaluable. Pair it with treetop scout, or anything.
Revenge of the Hunted practically guarantees victory with its miracle cost.

Deck Tags

  • Elves

Deck at a Glance

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Mana Curve

Mana Symbol Occurrence

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Card Legality

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

Deck discussion for Elvish Tribe

61 cards? no sideboard? LEGACY?? I like the way the deck could work, but tbh it's way too slow

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Posted 04 April 2013 at 12:06

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Hey, 3 things:
1- This deck is NOT competitive. It does however kick butt at the kitchen table.
2. I don't care about making sure its viable for modern or standard. If you want my opinion on that whole system, its a great marketing strategy to get people to keep spending money on new cards.. I put good cards in a deck regardless of what edition they came out.
3. I altered it a little since you commented but I don't understand how you could say it is " way too slow"... What is making it slow in your opinion? I mean, even the finisher (khalni hydra) gets out on average turn 4 or 5...

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Posted 25 September 2013 at 05:53

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