I can't believe there hasn't been a single post in this thread in over two months. The deck that I am finally getting around to updating is in the post right above this one!
Here is Selesnya Aggro:
The one-drop slot was completely vacated by the incumbents and replaced with the Akrasan Squires. The Vanguard couldn't attack on a lot of boards because it died to a 1/1, so the switch to Squire feels good because he comes down and attacks as a 2/2. The Loyal Pegasi were fine but not exciting and were mostly there to better enable the T3 Triplicate Spirits start which isn't quite as necessary anymore. I added three Gods Willing to the deck because it's great protection for Mycoloth (who is really the architect of all these changes) but it also protects Mentor and Baneslayer just fine as well. (EDIT - Gods Willing was removed)
In the two-drop slot, the only change is the addition of two Sigil Blessing. This card is a bit of a risk to cast because it has a single target and can be disrupted with single-target removal, but I think two copies should be fine in a deck with Gods Willing. It will either be safe to go off with it or it won't matter because we have protection. The big draw of this card over something like
Inspired Charge is the price tag, but the +3/+3 buff can also be used defensively as a sort-of fourth Gods Willing. I thought about adding
Sigiled Paladin to replace Attended Knight and better allow me to activate Evangel on T3, but the mana cost and the Knight's token won out in the end for me. (EDIT - Sigiled Paladin was added after all)
In the three-drop slot I just cut the Hall of Triumph because Mycoloth tokens are green. In my old build, the only green creatures were Evangel tokens so it was still a good cast on white, but now it's just not worth a slot.
The four-drop slot has been completely vacated because the Paragon is no longer necessary. It was always fragile and I'm happy to be clear of it.
The impetus for all the changes to the deck has been Mycoloth. This deck produces a lot of bodies and he only needs to eat a few of them to just take over the game.
Thoughts and opinions? Or is this archetype just so uninteresting that people don't talk about it for two months?