Type: Deck Idea
Format (legal 👍) legLegacy
Approx. Value:
$865.69

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Avg. CMC 4.46
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Main Deck - 60 cards, 26 distinct
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Name  Edition $ Type Cost
Rarity Color
Creature (12)
1 Altar Golem
$0.46 Artifact Creature - Golem
1 Cockatrice
$0.37 Creature - Cockatrice
1 Devoted Druid
$0.69 Creature - Elf Druid
1 Elvish Piper
$2.44 Creature - Elf Shaman
3 Farhaven Elf
$0.12 Creature - Elf Druid
1 Greenseeker
$0.12 Creature - Elf Spellshaper
1 Horned Troll
$0.02 Creature - Troll
1 Molimo, Maro-Sorcerer
$0.09 Legendary Creature - Elemental
1 Mossbridge Troll
$1.94 Creature - Troll
1 Regal Force
$2.74 Creature - Elemental
Sorcery (21)
1 Creeping Mold
$0.08 Sorcery
1 Dosan's Oldest Chant
$0.14 Sorcery
1 Drain the Well
$0.09 Sorcery
3 Endless Swarm
$0.95 Sorcery
3 Howl of the Night Pack
$0.15 Sorcery
4 Jaws of Stone
$0.11 Sorcery
1 Mwonvuli Acid-Moss
$2.47 Sorcery
1 Natural Spring
$0.09 Sorcery
3 Overrun
$0.36 Sorcery
2 Rampant Growth
$0.36 Sorcery
1 Search for Tomorrow
$0.29 Sorcery
Artifact (6)
1 Coat of Arms
$21.86 Artifact
4 Elsewhere Flask
$0.15 Artifact
1 Wanderer's Twig
$0.23 Artifact
Land (21)
20 Forest
$0.08 Basic Land - Forest
1 Gaea's Cradle
$823.47 Legendary Land
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
No cards here. :(

Notes
 
This was based partially off the premade of the same name.  It had some valid win conditions -- Howl of the Night Pack and Jaws of Stone... however, I disliked that the deck was half red and half green, and required the player to use Elsewhere Flasks just to get the full effect of the deck.

This version takes those two power cards and instead places it in an all-green deck -- this allows IMMENSE land rushing of forests.  The player will surely get an Elsewhere Flask and a Jaws of Stone at one point, which can be used to make larger quantities of mountains for a much larger player hit, or a creature sweeping blast.

The Howl of the Night Pack will allow a large swarm of wolves to hit the table.  It's not uncommon to play two of these at once.

The rest of the deck just features odds and ends. Whatever large creatures I had lying around, and an Elvish Piper to let me play those for free as well.

Gaea's Cradle was a lucky purchase for $10 years ago at a comic shop.  In the rare event I get it into play, it offers a nice mana boost after the wolves are out.

I really want to spend some time tweaking and perfecting this deck.  The mana rush helps get the vital cards out, but it could do with more synergy.
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