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Like most elf decks, this deck is primarily an elf-ball deck: We want a lot of elves out, we want them out fast, and we want to pump them from puny virgin mana dorks into chad alpha elf beaters. Out of our 41 creatures, 39 of them are elves - we'll get back to the non-elves later.
To cast our elves, we're doing what elves do best: Ramp. We have 16 mana-producing elves in the deck, such as Arbor Elf and Canopy Tactician. Besides that, we also have a few non-elf ramp options, such as Leyline of Abundance and Herald's Horn. This allows us to run a measely 32 lands in our deck!
So as to not run out of elves at any point, the deck runs a healthy amount of card draw options. Beast Whisperer and Guardian Project rewards us for simply doing what we do best, which is playing a lot of creatures. Skullclamp and Skemfar Avenger let's us draw when our elves die, while also giving us a bit of boardwipe protection. Finally, this is also the section where one of our two non-elf creatures exist: Soul of the Harvest. It rewards us for doing our favorite thing, which is casting elves, and that earns it a place in this deck. It can also be tutored up with Fierce Empath if need be.
We won't always be able to swing though, fx if our opponents boards are filled up as well. Fortunately, we have a way to get around by draining our opponents. Elderfang Venom and Poison-Tip Archer makes it incredibly punishing for our opponents to block and/or kill our elves, while Throne of the God-Pharaoh makes our tapped elves do a second round of damage. Our commander, Lathril, Blade of the Elves, can of course tap 10 of our elves for a similar effect, though we're more interested in her ability to make us even more elves.
If we still need our opponent's permanents removed, we have elves and non-elves for the job. Gilt-Leaf Winnower is quite narrow when it comes to what it can remove, but it's an elf, and it's flavor is really cool (not very valid argumentation, I know, I just love this card). Binding the Old Gods and the ever amazing Beast Within aren't so restricted, and can certainly get us out of a tight spot. To get us out of an even tighter spot, Elvish Dreadlord should be able to remove almost anything and everything - except our elves!
For us to pull all of this of, we need to have a steady flow of elves coming, even if we run in to the unlikely situation of not having a lot of elves in our hand to cast. Cards like Elvish Promenade helps us benefit from an already filled board on our side, while Wolverine Riders can create an elf army with or without other elves helping out.
Finally, the crown jewel: Our team-pumps and finishers. The strongest of these are, of course, our biggest boi, Craterhoof Behemoth. This card needs no explanation, and if you've ever been on the receiving end of it, the mention of it alone probably gives you PTSD. Craterhoof is the only reason why Fierce Empath is even in the deck. Asides from that, we do of course have a bunch of elf-lords, all pumping our team with +1/+1 for as long as they remain in play. If those small increments of power aren't enough, we have a bunch of Overrun effects, namely Overrun itself and Triumph of the Hordes.
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Revisión 18 | Enero 31, 2021 | Bazunja | ||||
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Revisión 1 | Enero 20, 2021 | Bazunja |