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Main Deck - 53 cards, 24 distinct
Columns
Name  Race Type Cost Edition
Unit (27)
2 Bladesinger Neutral Unit 5 The Accursed Dead
3 Celestial Wizard Empire Unit 3 + The Twin Tailed Comet
1 Drycha Neutral Unit 4 Signs in the Stars
3 Eternal Guard Neutral Unit 2 Hidden Kingdoms
2 Highborn Champion Neutral Unit 4 Hidden Kingdoms
2 Shrouded Waywatcher Neutral Unit 5 Hidden Kingdoms
3 Slumbering Titan Neutral Unit 3 Hidden Kingdoms
3 Spellsinger Neutral Unit 2 Chaos Moon
3 Spellweaver of Kel-Isha Neutral Unit 3 Hidden Kingdoms
2 Wardancer Neutral Unit 5 The Eclipse of Hope
3 Wild Rider Neutral Unit 3 Legends
Legend (1)
1 Ariel. Queen in the Woods Neutral Legend 4 Hidden Kingdoms
Tactic (12)
3 Dance to Loec Neutral Tactic 0 Fragments of Power
2 Fury of the Forest Neutral Tactic 3 Hidden Kingdoms
3 Innovation Neutral Tactic 0 Core Set
3 Innovation Neutral Tactic 0 Assault on Ulthuan
1 Pilgrimage Neutral Tactic 4 Core Set
Support (13)
1 Light of Morrslieb Neutral Support 4 The Twin Tailed Comet
1 Protective Spites Neutral Support 3 Legends
3 Sacred Glade Neutral Support 3 Signs in the Stars
1 Spoils of War Neutral Support 0 Realm of the Phoenix King
2 Talismanic Tatoos Neutral Support 2 Shield of the Gods
2 The Oak of Ages Neutral Support 3 Hidden Kingdoms
3 Wildwood Grove Neutral Support 2 Hidden Kingdoms
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
Voice of the Trees (Intermediate) - Kind of a mirror image of the dwarven Roots and Branches deck, with the crucial difference that you will pick what cards you place as developments (apart from the first three provided by your capital power). The Wildwood Groves and Slumbering Titans alone would probably make this the best defensive deck in this collection, but there are a couple of fun offensive tricks, too. And enlisting a trio of Celestial Wizards gives you the means to make life uncomfortable for opposing units, often quite surprisingly due to a Dance to Loec.
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