I had to start a thread like this after the game I just had. Sylvan Might (me) vs Guardians of Light. As soon as the game starts, I figure I'm in trouble. He gets a couple of
Kor Spiritdancers out and I know a ton of enchantments are coming. But I have a
Wellwisher,
Essence Warden, and
Imperious Perfect. So I think I might be able to outpace him by building up to gaining a bunch of life each turn and he'll draw himself to death. We're both playing 60-card decks, so this seems entirely doable. That is, until I remember that
Admonition Angel is somewhere in there. I consider giving up, but decide to play it out anyway.
Cut to the end of the game. I have 7 elf tokens in play (got stuck at 2 mana for a long time, so the Perfect didn't get out soon enough), a
Copperhorn Scout, a bunch of one- and two-drop 2/2 and 3/3 (with the Perfect) elves, and a
Timberwatch Elf. But he has, with enchants, an 11/11
Auratouched Mage and 18/20 Spiritdancer with
Celestial Mantle on it. He also has a bunch of the ancillary guys:
Ajani's Sunstriker,
Totem-guide Hartebeest,
Blade of the Sixth Pride, and
Healer of the Pride. That's why I haven't been able to attack up to this point.
He attacks and gets his life total up to 60+, thanks to the Mantle. I'm down to 23, but I can gain back 30 or so the next turn. Then I get it:
Beastmaster Ascension. Drop it, attack, everything becomes 7/7+, and I win in one shot with 20 points of overkill. Completely unexpected since I rarely get the elf deck, it seems (I always play Random), and I forgot that the Ascension was even in there. Time to call it a night.