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Theros Block Naya (Standard)

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This deck was built to play Theros Block Constructed. I built a Naya aggro deck, with green being the main color, because I love green and I think Naya is one of the strongest color combinations in Theros block. The idea of the deck is to ramp with the green two-drop creatures into bigger threats, some of which have trample or flying, and crush your opponent via combat.

DECK TECK: On Theros block, the enchantment theme is quite strong and it's very hard to build a deck without ANY enchantments whatsoever; what this deck does is run a minimum of enchantments on the main deck (3 Courser of Kruphix Buy and 3 Banishing Light Buy) in order to avoid main deck enchantment-hate cards then, if you played any enchantment on the 1st match, on the 2nd match you should side out ALL enchantments from the main deck (making all enchantment-hate cards your opponents are siding in to side in become useless) and side in the appropriate cards to beat the deck you're currently playing against; you may want to keep those enchantments on the main deck if your opponent isn't playing white/green (the colors that can actually deal with enchantments) or if you didn't play any enchantments on the 1st match.
This deck has some enchantment-hate cards itself, but in a very aggressive form, that makes this card playable even if opponent isn't playing any enchantments at all. Yes, I'm talking about Polis Crusher Buy, which I included four copies on main deck. Polis Crusher Buy is good on his own (4/4 with trample for four mana), and has a great follow up that can enter the battlefield the turn after, making him a bigger threat: Ajani, Mentor of Heroes Buy, with a 'tick up' it can turn any mana dork (without defender) into a real threat (a Voyaging Satyr Buy would become a Erhnam Djinn Buy), or spread those counters around to increase the chances of your creatures surviving a Bile Blight Buy or the Anger of the Gods Buy. And Ajani, Mentor of Heroes Buy has yet two more relevant abilities; usually it's 1st ability helps the aggro plan to tick your opponent's clock faster (mainly with fliers and/or tramplers - Fanatic of Xenagos Buy, Polis Crusher Buy, Flame-Wreathed Phoenix Buy and Stormbreath Dragon Buy); it's 2nd ability is more useful when you're either running out of cards, in need of more threats or answers.

I recommend this deck if you LIKE to:

  • Play something different from what most players are playing
  • Play big creatures (Dragons, Phoenix, Hydras)
  • See your opponents being overwhelmed by your board state
  • Play planeswalkers and their abilities
  • Not having to worry about devotion, constellation or heroic triggers or cards in your graveyard
  • Not having to worry much about crazy/countless interactions amongst your permanents & spells

I DON'T recommend this deck if you WOULD like to:

  • Make some crazy combos and/or infinite loop/combo stuff
  • Draw lots of cards and have your hand full of cards/spells most of the time
  • Play a long grinding control-like game

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This deck does not appear to be legal in Standard (Season from Sep 2021).

Problems: Not legal in this format: Temple of Abandon, Temple of Plenty, Temple of Triumph, Mana Confluence, Sylvan Caryatid, Voyaging Satyr, Courser of Kruphix, Fanatic of Xenagos, Brimaz, King of Oreskos, Polis Crusher, Polukranos, World Eater, Flame-Wreathed Phoenix, Stormbreath Dragon, Banishing Light, Xenagos, the Reveler, Ajani, Mentor of Heroes, Elspeth, Sun's Champion.

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