So here's what I'm thinking... There are two versions and you can't do both: a strict mill deck with alt win cons, and a strict beat down deck with alt win con. I don't think both is possible at the same time. One version runs full husk, and 2 whirler rogues, the other probably doesn't run them at all, but had big stompers to make up for the lack. I think I need to think more about this, because right now I've been trying to ride the line between the two, and I don't think it will work.
The reason for the (e.g. My) confusion is that both deck share about 20 cards.
I came to this conclusion very quickly, too. I decided (boring though it is, but I'm a Spike at heart) to go straight beat down. It feels more resilient and relies less on Abomination. I ended up with this:
4 x
Blisterpod4 x
Bone Splinters3 x
Carrier Thrall4 x
Gatecreeper Vine2 x
Evolutionary Leap2 x
Eldrazi Skyspawner1 x
Liliana, Heretical Healer3 x
Fleshbag Marauder4 x
Nantuko Husk2 x
Whirler Rogue2 x
Smothering Abomination2 x
From Beyond1 x
Kiora, Master of the Depths2 x
Brood Butcher(24 lands)
Got in 8 games (on Steam), went 8-0. It's so, so much fun. A fully combo version of the existing GB, GBR, and BU versions of the deck. Here are my thoughts and explanations:
I cut the Visionaries for Gatecreepers. I'm not wild about losing a 1/1 that can attack and replaces itself, but with the need for UU for Rogue (on which more in a second), I really wanted the mana fixing. So far, it feels right. Totally open to counterarguments here, obviously 8 games (plus a handful vs the AI just to get a feel for the deck) isn't enough to form a truly solid opinion yet.
Whirler Rogue is, as expected, **** golden. My notes in five of the eight games I played end with "found Rogue, Rogue + Husk = game." Obviously this is a surprise to no one, given that it's the basis for the UB Aristocrats deck in Standard right now, but man, in this format in particular, with so little instant-speed removal, it's amazing.
Brood Butcher was nearly dead and thoroughly underwhelming each time. I'm cutting both, putting in the third Rogue, and going up to 3 Skyspawners.
Skyspawner is a godsend vs. opposing fliers, and I've had two games so far where Skyspawner + Abomination basically meant "draw a card and force your opponent to find a way to deal with 6 power flying while you slow roll Husk." In both those games, I didn't actually end up needing Husk, the flying damage ended the game while my chump blockers stalled the ground. Basically, Skyspawner took the place of the Tutelages from the original build.
I may not need 4 Bone Splinters AND 3 Fleshbags. I think I'm dropping 1 Fleshbag and putting Ob Nixilis back in the deck.
Finally, as mentioned above somewhere, Kiora is absolutely brilliant in this deck. I've used her to find Abomination, Husk, and Rogue. This is probably the perfect deck for her. You always have a use for whatever creatures and land you draw, and the high creature count means that her -2 is almost always two cards in hand, often one that will win you the game on the spot if unanswered.
The quick and dirty version of my testing notes:
Game 1: GB Elves. Win (Evo + fliers).
Game 2: GR Ramp. Win (killed him with a big Husk before he could get to Ulamog, probably could have dealt with Ulamog anyway).
Game 3: RWG Aggro with EvoLeap. Win. Kind of a fun deck, but I had an earlier EvoLeap than he did, and he couldn't keep up.
Game 4: UW junk. 68 cards or something. Win. Some Kiora fun, Husk/Rogue.
Game 5: Sultai Elemental Bond/Evo Leap + utility creatures. Surprisingly competitive game, but Evo got me Liliana, then I Husk/Rogue sealed the deal. Win.
Game 6: Conflux control of some kind, saw four different colors of land (BWRG) and some Gatecreepers but Rogue told Husk to ignore the blockers, and he did. I was a little afraid of Reprisal, but it didn't come up. Win.
Game 7: UR Thopters. My fliers hold off his and eat his Twin Bolts and Perilous Myrs. I played control, just kept trading off my guys for his and slow played Husk until I drew Rogue, then killed him. Win.
Game 8: GB Aristocrats. Semi mirror, and we both had an early EvoLeap. I saved my Bone Splinters for his Abominations, he seemed to do the same, we both drew plenty of cards in response each time, and it came down to "your Husk is blockable, my blue friend here tell me mine isn't." Win.
I really WANT to put Tutelage back in the deck, but if I'm drawing all those cards with Abomination, I can win any way I want to, especially with Whirler Rogue. It feels win more in this version. But I'd love to be wrong.
EDIT: Also, I love the idea of Rot Shambler just because it reminds me so much of Gro. It's like Quirion Dryad's psychotic, bloodthirsty cousin! But I'm not sure whether it's really going to impact the game until I'm already winning anyway.