Main Deck - 101 cards, 101 distinct
Sideboard - 3 cards, 3 distinct
Notes
The gameplan is simple: Drop a mana creature in turn one, Najeela, the Blade-Blossom follows in turn two. If there is extra acceleration in hand such as Simian Spirit Guide and you either have Derevi, Empyrial Tactician or Summoner's Pact in hand, I can try to finish in turn three. Remember that casting Derevi on turn three is not quite enough; I need 5 mana to acitvate the ability of Najeela, the Blade-Blossom. One comes from Derevi's ETB trigger, three from the turn one elf, najeela's and her token's combat damage trigger.
More likely, I will try to tutor or deny my opponent in turn three and go for a turn four kill.
If my opponent has a fast start (e.g. Mana Crypt in turn one) I might have to drop a hate piece such as Stony Silence or Null Rod in turn two. If I do so, I can consider not dropping Najeela for the time being and focus on controling game (the deck should provide me the means to do just that) until I can produce wubrg from my landbase, drop Bear Umbra on a mana elf and cast najeela for the win.
I also have The Laboratory Maniac + Demonic Consultation or Tainted Pact combo more for the sake of having a 2-card-combo. In theroy I should not need it, Najeela, the Blade-Blossom win con should be easier to assemble. However, it is never a bad idea to have a hidden ace.
For the time being I will be replacing Scalding Tarn with Prismatic Vista due to cost
More likely, I will try to tutor or deny my opponent in turn three and go for a turn four kill.
If my opponent has a fast start (e.g. Mana Crypt in turn one) I might have to drop a hate piece such as Stony Silence or Null Rod in turn two. If I do so, I can consider not dropping Najeela for the time being and focus on controling game (the deck should provide me the means to do just that) until I can produce wubrg from my landbase, drop Bear Umbra on a mana elf and cast najeela for the win.
I also have The Laboratory Maniac + Demonic Consultation or Tainted Pact combo more for the sake of having a 2-card-combo. In theroy I should not need it, Najeela, the Blade-Blossom win con should be easier to assemble. However, it is never a bad idea to have a hidden ace.
For the time being I will be replacing Scalding Tarn with Prismatic Vista due to cost
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