I figure it's about time to get discussion rolling on the core of the elf deck. We don't have any mana elves, and we only have two lords. Every time I look at the elf cards I lose some of my hope that elves will actually be top tier. Elf interactions in this set favour creating free elf tokens, and using the massive number of elves we eventually create as a weapon itself. Our finishers are
Might of the Masses and
Shaman of the Pack, in addition to swinging with our full board. I don't think a full on aggro elf deck will work very well, and it will have to be a bit more grindy. It seems very weak to board wipes to me. The one saving grace is Evolutionary Leap. With a Leap resolved we can attack without worry of losing our elves to blocks. We can block any massive threat with a 1/1 and draw a card. If we suspect a board wipe incoming we can spend our black mana every turn and hold up our green mana, then draw a ton of cards in response to the wrath.
With that in mind, I've created this as a base list:
2 x
Bone Splinters4 x
Thornbow Archer4 x
Might of the Masses2 x
Despoiler of Souls4 x
Elvish Visionary2 x
Evolutionary Leap3 x
Dwynen's Elite2 x
Deadbridge Shaman1 x
Liliana, Heretical Healer3 x
Jagged-Scar Archers1 x
Nissa, Vastwood Seer1 x
Reclamation Sage3 x
Shaman of the Pack2 x
Wildsize4 x
Lys Alana Huntmaster2 x
Dwynen, Gilt Leaf Daen2 x
Gilt-Leaf Winnower1 x
Woodland BellowerThere are too many cards in this list, and we need to make cuts. I'll start discussion by going though my thought process on some of the borderline cards and suggesting possible cuts.
Bone Splinters: It kills our elves, and that pains me a bit. But we'll be making a ton of random 1/1s in this deck, we want to be spending a lot of mana every turn to cast more elves, and we want to be attacking with our little 1/1s if possible. Bone splinters lets us attack and prevents bombs from crushing us too. Honestly I could actually see including a third or fourth copy, but maybe this card should be cut?
Thornbow Archer: It's got 2 toughness, deals 2 damage when it attacks, and it's something proactive to do on turn 1 or a second spell to play any other turn we're forced to play behind curve. I feel like this card should be in the deck, but it's such low value including it makes me vomit. Not sure what to do here.
Despoiler of Souls: Spencer, that's not an elf! Yes, I know. But it's 3 power for 2 mana, and if it dies we can still play it again for 2 mana. There's no better 2 drop for attacking and resiliency against board wipes, so I feel like it should be in the deck if the mana can support it.
Deadbridge Shaman: One of the few elves with high power and lets us be aggressive early. It's usually a 2 for one. I kind of want 4 in the deck, but we have so many more important 3 drops we might just have to cut these guys.
Liliana/Nissa: I've never played with these guys, so I've got no idea how good they are. Do they deserve a slot?
Wildsize: We're going to have a lot of elves on the battlefield, but we're going to have a hard time attacking if every creature our opponent has is bigger than the one we have. We could drop this card and depend on our Might of the Masses to push damage though, but I feel like we might want to be using might of the masses as a finisher. is that too greedy?
Lys Alana Huntmaster: I can see cutting 2 of these pretty easily.
Woodland Bellower: 6/5 for 6 and it fetches our choice of Jagged-Scard Archers, Shaman of the Pack, or Reclamation Sage. Seems fantastic, but I guess we could cut this guy.
Reclamation Sage: We could cut this guy too depending on how many artifacts and enchantments we see.
Are there any cards you guys would rather cut than the ones above? Did I miss anything that should have been included? How do we actually build this elf deck?