so I have been playing the elf deck elk and I have been taking a beating. its a fun deck don't get me wrong but the issue I feel with it is that it feels like a slower watered down version of selesnya tokens. it has strong draw but I want to be winning by turn 4-5 and most of the time I don't. you can play the early aggressor and swing with spire tracers and buff them with timberwatch but for that to be reliable you need to just jam every elf. a lot of times I was flooded with mana aswell. for such a low curve deck I dropped it down to 22 removing 1 from each color. I added 2 scion of the wild.
I know its a tribal theme and thus not going to be tier 1 but I feel the deck would be better in mono green. mono green would allow for fewer lands, more pump, more ramp, more power. its fun but not as competitive as elfs could be. thanks for the deck, I enjoyed trying it out at least and it has given me ideas for mono green.
edit: and I see u have a elf list in mono green as well hehe, I'll have to give that one a shot.
Well geez, that's strange. I have like a 90% win ratio with it.....
The reason I had kept the mana count at 24 was for tempo to 6-8 mana (for multiple plays per turn) and investing into
Elder of Laurels (either multiple activations or coming down on T7) or to recur multiple
Masked Admirers (I used this card like a
Vengevine and constantly just tossed them into the fray). I could definitely get behind cutting some mana though. The Green version ran
Genesis Hydra specifically for flooding out. Maybe that's an option to reconsider?
Seems as though
Timberwatch Elf fell short? I had cut
Elvish Pioneer and felt comfortable at 21 elves but maybe it's something to look at again?
You indicated 'more pump'? Was
Elder of Laurels,
Paragon of Eternal Wilds and
Sigil Blessing not enough or are you referring to combat tricks like
Titanic Growth/
Primal Bellow/
Gather Courage?
What fell short or were dead plays? Was there anything you held onto and played other options first (I gravitated to other cards before putting out my Paragons)?
Would have something like
Gods Willing been useful to you? How about removal? Did you find you wanted/needed it or could you just power through it (or wide around it)? In terms of their removal, where you able to power through that (tempo/ draw) or was it tough to recover?
What did work for you in the deck? Where were you having the most success? What decks were you winning against and which were giving you the most trouble?
Were you able to curve out normally? Were you able to get to multiple plays per turn for T4 through T6?
Sorry for all the questions but it's good to get constructive feedback for tweaking.
Thanks for the spins!
elk