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Another deck that started out as a gimmick and has become one of my absolute favorites. In the earliest iterations, the deck was over 50% lands and all-in on suiting up Borborgymos Enraged with Keen Sense, Snake Umbra, Grafted Exoskeleton, etc. and bolting the entire table out by throwing lands at their faces. My playgroup did not run enough interaction at the time to reliably answer Borborygmos, so the deck ended up winning more than its fair share of games and I benched it for a few years. While that strategy remains (and is probably a lot more resilient than it once was), there are now a bunch of different ways to win, most involving moving large quantities of lands from battlefield to graveyard to hand and back to the battlefield, or various combinations thereof. The land count has decreased down to the bare minimum I think you can get away with while still having an okay shot of Keen Sense killing someone without Abundance on the battlefield, and the lands themselves have become as much of a win condition as the spells.
Win conditions include:
Interactions I think are neat:
Est. 2014
Sol Ring is lame and so I'm removing it from another deck. Orcish Lumberjack is the lands version of Sol Ring, and arguably has more overall synergy in the deck, much like my rationale for including Birds of Paradise in Karador instead of Sol Ring. Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth has synergy with Lumberjack, as well has helping fix mana while still allowing me to build up my mountain count to activate Valakut.
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Sol Ring | Orcish Lumberjack |
Command Beacon | Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth |
Changing around the utility lands. Dust Bowl lets me put other lands with ETBs into the graveyard for re-use, so I think it has more utility overall than Tectonic Edge.
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Tectonic Edge | Dust Bowl |
Due to burnout from the sheer amount of MTG spoilers lately, I completely missed that Kaldheim was giving me yet another Mountain that could also tap for green, so in it goes. Only real cut here is a basic Mountain.
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Mountain | Highland Forest |
Doing some work to smooth out the curve and get rid of my horrendous amount of 3-drops. I dislike taking out Green Sun's Zenith targets for spells, but they were the weakest 3-drops. While Tireless Tracker does provide incremental advantage, the upside of Return of the Wildspeaker refilling my hand with more lands once I get Borborygmos out, as well as providing a pump to the Zombie and Elemental tokens I generate puts it over the top. Also trying out multiple ways to cheat the commander tax, I seem to get into trouble when I ramp past about ten lands to re-cast Borborygmos multiple times, I'd rather have them in the graveyard or my hand. Zhur-Taa Druid, while extremely cute with Snake Umbra/Keen Sense, tends to annoy opponents early and I'd prefer to fly under the radar for as long as possible.
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Zhur-Taa Druid | Explore |
Nissa's Pilgrimage | Three Visits |
Krosan Grip | Return to Nature |
Klothys, God of Destiny | Road of Return |
Tireless Tracker | Return of the Wildspeaker |
Blast Zone | Command Beacon |
Finally made the call to pull Sylvan Library out of my Karador, Ghost Chieftain deck and move it here for the synergy with Abundance. Does this mean this is my favorite deck now? Not sure. Also realized Seismic Assault just doesn't do a lot compared to Borborygmos, Enraged and took it back out.
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Illusionist's Bracers | Punishing Fire |
Fire-Lit Thicket | Grove of the Burnwillows |
Mirri's Guile | Sylvan Library |
Seismic Assault | Harmonize |
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Horn of Greed | Valakut Exploration |
Harmonize | Nahiri's Lithoforming |
Wrenn and Six | Seismic Assault |
Chain Reaction | The Great Aurora |
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I needed Cavern of Souls in a goblin tribal deck, and Gruul Turf seems like a good way to get some more landfall triggers.
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Seasons Past | Nostalgic Dreams
Skyshroud Claim | Harrow
Cavern of Souls | Gruul Turf
Reforge the Soul seems to always help my opponents more than me, so I'm swearing off wheels. Tectonic Reformation helps me turn excess lands into spells instead.
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Reforge the Soul | Tectonic Reformation |
Titania, Protector of Argoth | Turntimber Sower |
Forest | Khalni Garden |
Forest | Prismatic Vista |
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