I just recently noticed a card that I don't see commonly played but seems amazing to me:
infuse with the elements.
I figured it would be great in an aggressive deck, and pretty much broken with renown creatures, since it gives trample: a
citadel castellan played on turn 3 easily becomes an 8/9 the next turn.
So here's the deck that I made:
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Kytheon, hero of Akros3
scythe leopard3
sunblade elf3
undercity troll4
snapping gnarlid3
skyrider elf3
valeron warden3
citadel castellan3
bounding krasis3
wildsize2
woodland wanderer3
infuse with the elements1
outland colossusLands are tricky, siince I want easy access to 4 colors without playing
gatecreeper vine:
1 plains
2 island
1 swamp
7 forest
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canopy vista2
prairie stream2
hinterland harbor2
glacial fortress2
sunpetal grove4
evolving wildsWhite and blue are just a splash - Kytheon is actually the only non-green card - , the swamp is only used for converge, and the mana curve is quite low; these choices make the deck somewhat resistant to acid-moss compared to other converge decks that actually try to play spells of all the colors.
As for how the deck performs, well: the creatures are just gigantic, a 6/6 woodland wanderer is not even close to the most impressive thing this deck can do - there could be a 7/7 flier already attacking on turn 4. And having to choose whether to block your attacking castellan or not is a miserable experience for the opponent unless he has instant speed removal.
In summary: this is a deck that rivals mono-red in speed and easily beats ramp decks in creature size. It's pretty fun.