I would swap out the Bards for some Harabaz Druids.
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Touche, sir. =P
Bramble Elemental + Whip silk = repeatable GG for 2 saprolings.
Wirewood Symbiote and Wirewood Lodge.
Total brain-fart...I went to put it in, even realized it was in the Commander series, and still for some reason thought it was banned in EDH...I built this on about 35 hours of no sleep, if that's any consolation...
I love that this is a "cheese" deck that costs between $600-$1,500, rofl.
Haha, beatcha to it. Do ya dig it?
No Llanowar Elves?
Ulasht EDH? That sounds ridonkulous...might throw one together, too.
I'd definitely swap Wirewood Pride over Primal Bellow, especially with the amount of non-basic lands you're running.
Well, you only have 56 cards in the deck, so 2x each might be perfect. :-)
Wirewood Symbiote would be good here--return Visionary or another creature in danger to your hand to untap a mana-elf, or Immaculate to pump Warcaller even more.
Eff Ajani vs. Bolas, Innistrad, and Christmas. Is it March yet?
Pretty solid deck. I'm wondering if a Genesis Wave would be good here--a lot of non-permanents, but a good Genesis Wave could open up a powerful next turn fireball. If you do go that route, I might throw in a few Elixir of Immortalities just to be safe.
Very cool, original deck. I took your idea and ran with it in R/G: http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=226150
I love phytohydra, and also sprouting phytohydra as a basically infinite blocker.
Unless you're using this for Modern, Aura Gnarlid wearing an Ancestral Mask gets crazy really quickly. Also, Arrest can be very useful over Pacifism for only 1 more mana.
I had mycoloth in the original playtesting of this, particularly with pumping Ulasht up. While he is awesome in many decks, he's pretty inefficient in the Stompy model, especially with a liege out. The only creatures here I'd devour would be Llanowar and Scrapper, and they become relatively useful late game. Thanks for the suggestion, though!
Hmmm...this doesn't so much strike me as a mill deck, because the win-con doesn't seem to be to mill your opponent, but to hit him with big creatures/overwhelm him with little faeries, while disrupting his gameplay with some mill/discard. I would either a) focus more heavily on the faerie win-con, by adding in bitterblossom and some other cards, or b) remove most of the creatures, and focus instead on creatures like Nemesis of Reason and Raven Guild Master, maybe a sword of body and mind and some whispersilk cloaks, and then some more mill cards, like Archive trap, Mind funeral, and tome scour.
It's almost as if this whole deck is a Goyf-hate deck, lol. I dig it, though; looks vicious.
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