I certainly didn't mean to imply that Naya was bad, that wasn't my intent. It is obviously still insane. I just think that Pyromancer's addition means that Beastmaster Ascension is no longer necessary (which is the main lure to splash green). I like my decks to have good mana, so if I can play less colors without sacrificing much overall power then I'm going to do that.
Total dishwater!
I mentioned that in the other thread and figured that's the line you were taking. As I mentioned there, I think it was just the wording that caught me off guard.
I'm also a mana fan and prefer being able to make consistent and timely curved plays (and I attempt to follow that when building). I also agree that things like pyromancer make the green splash weaker in that you can win without it so why dilute. The one thing that green offers here is a win (usually) on the turn it's played. It's hard to discount cards that can do it. It makes me thing of red burn in standard which splashes white for
Boros Charm. Tougher comparison though since they have much better mana fixing (but the premise is the same).
Ultimately if the deck isn't hampered in its plays; where it can carry additional win conditions, then it probably should. The down side here is that our mana makes it difficult to carry more than 2 colors with any consistency (which is why the addition of
Young Pyromancer makes Naya worse -just not obsolete
).
elk