Thank you for the comments DJ ! Here are my thoughts:
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If they have their own card advantage engine, this deck could be in trouble
Truth. Flipped Planeswalkers are a pain to beat in this deck too.
I've since lost a third game to an unanswered elemental bonds of all things.
It was par for the course though, he drew reclamation sage for my evoleap, and even though i was 6 cards deeper, I never saw my enchant hate. This is a valid critique on this deck archetype, but not unique to this build. Covertgari control suffers from the same weakness. I'm pretty confident stating that this is a rare problem. This archetype is more true control than any in this pool. You can lose the card war, but it's gonna be due to pot luck, not because the other guy ALSO had a card engine.
It's a good remark though; you can even see that in pro play : Craig Wescoe burying control decks in card advantage with mastery of the unseen in a whitegreen aggro deck for instance, I think that was last year?
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You didn't mention thopters
Because they are a known quantity,and always a bother. Thopters is just a strong deck. I'll say this though: THIS deck does better vs thopters than straight golgari, courtesy of 4 sweepers as opposed to 2. Same goes for elves.
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I do not like Celestial Flare in this or frankly most builds
Flare' s strong point is instant speed mana efficient removal, it's downside is its cost and its inability to target. This build is good with flare because it can chump/ set up, get the 'read', sweep; then control the board with this at instant speed post turn 5/6. It ain't Perfect, but I don't think you can honestly say the 4 sweepers do not synergize with this particular brand of removal.
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you should probably be running visionaries over vines in this build
Strongly disagree here. This deck needs its gates on the table and thin out AsAP. 0/2s block more damage before the sweep than 1/1s do. Lategame visionaries are good, but this archetype already oozes value, I prefer to get my colours out first thing.