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I see the possibility of ramp being tier one in this new standard as G/R Devotion was before. Dragonlord Atarka has always proven to be a very potent threat. In this deck i would like to utilize the new Kiora, Master of the Depths to increase ramp. Sure she does not act as a new Xenogos, but kiora can net you some draws. Not to mention the synergy between Kiora and Hangarback Walker
Another new card id like to introduce in this deck is Beascaller Savent, this lotus cobra wearing elf is not a bad turn two drop who can get in one damage before we start using him. But is even better on turn 3 when his mana ramp can be better utilized
Surrak The Hunt Caller and Savage Knuckleblade have also proven to be great staples in temur in the past. I have chosen this amount of mana ramping creatures do to the loss of nykthos and courser as well as caryatid. Either way we don't have devotion so we have to use the rescorces we have at hand to make as much mana as possible.Lastly i have added a copy of our returned Eldrazi friend. With this level of ramp its possible to get him out on turn 5, though he will more likely show up turn 6 or 7.
The Sideboard for the most part is prepared for both control, midrange, and aggro. Ugin is great in many matches, especially those playing the slow game. Radiant Flames is and incredible replacement for seismic rupture, of coarse being used against all the aggro decks. I have also added Greenwarden of Murasa to the board for play against removal it lets us retrieve cards when it enters and when it leaves and in the match-up also serves great purpose as a 5/4.
Comments and criticism welcome.
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