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Champion of the parish have been my favourite card for a long time and I have been trying to make him work in any way I can. I've started this deck as a standard deck, and it gradually evolved to a casual deck and now a modern deck. I've tried different shells and this one seems like the best so far for an explosive start with a good mid-game stability. Drop champ and follow up with couple of humans. Continue to pressure with paladin and push the remaining damage through with angelic destiny and/or lawkeeper's ability. Charm is flexible, it either acts as your fifth path, develops your board, or pushes damage through.
Updates
17/8/2015: 4 Rancor switched for 4 Kytheon, Hero of Akros, Fiend Hunter for Brave the Elements main board. Kytheon is a good one drop with tremendous upside. He has some synergy with Gideon's lawkeeper, but still yet to test if he's better than having Rancor. Considering a single Mikaeus, the Lunarch main. He's always relevant early or late game, but just seems slow.
22/2/2016: Change in game plans with the additions of vials. Use it to surprise/sneak in huge damage with our 3 drops - Silverblade Paladin and Mirror Entity. Kytheon wasn't very good in testing, plus its' legendary status limits it, warden have been great though. Wardens are great mana sink later in game and can win game single-handedly when you get to pump it. Willing to give hamlet captain a try again for its pseudo lord effect to be more aggressive. Noble Heirarchs are an upgrade over Pilgrims. However, there are situations that Pilgrims excel over Heirarchs. Added and Ghost Quarters and changed sideboard options to suit current meta. Land base still works fine, given we now have help from vials.
Although it might be a little soon, I'm still glad we're going back to the block where this all started. Let's hope SOI and EMN contain some strong human prints!
8/4/2016: There it is! I knew it! Thalia's Lieutenant is perfect! Fits directly into the deck! Swapping out Hamlets for and the lone lawkeeper for them. Yet to test them but I am very sure they will be a strong addition for the deck. Hanweir Militia Captain seems great but I don't know if swapping Abolishers are the right call. Flipping them is crucial but might take some work. There are more upsides over time with Hanweir but Abolisher's ability is immediate and can secure games. Testing will decide. There are some other humans in SOI worth looking into, but these two are the obvious ones I'll try first. There is still EMN for more humans, this is great!
Feedbacks are always welcome.
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