Played this deck to rank 40. It started as an Orzhov deck built around
Bruna, the Fading Light, but I wound up splashing Green for more power. The result is something that includes all of control, midrange and aggro, and even some combo elements. Given the right draw it CAN kill the opponent with damage in five turns; on the other hand it's also happy to go late. I think I won somewhere between 70-80% of my games on the way up from the low 20s.
2 x
Smuggler's Copter1 x
Skysovereign, Consul Flagship3 x
Blessed Alliance3 x
Grasp of Darkness2 x
Murder2 x
Anguished Unmaking2 x
Languish2 x
Read the Bones2 x
Thalia, Heretic's Cathar1 x
Nissa, Vastwood Seer2 x
Tireless Tracker2 x
Kambal, Consul of Allocation1 x
Gisela, the Broken Blade1 x
Kytheon's Irregulars1 x
Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet1 x
Archangel Avacyn1 x
Noxious Gearhulk2 x
Bruna, the Fading Light1 x
Liliania, the Last Hope1 x
Gideon, Ally of Zendikar1 x
Ob Nixilis Reignited1 x
Sorin, Grim Nemesis1 x
Forest5 x
Plains5 x
Swamp2 x
Shambling Vent2 x
Canopy Vista2 x
Woodland Cemetery2 x
Isolated Chapel2 x
Sunpetal Grove4 x
Forsaken SanctuaryAbout the card choices:
* The vehicles are too powerful to not run in my opinion. Early in the game, discard win conditions with Copter; later, discard angels and humans since Bruna brings them back.
* The removal package is quite standard, but it might be better to have 3x Murder and 2x Blessed Alliance. Or possibly Skywhaler's Shot instead of Murder, but then Murder does kill some crucial creatures Skywhaler's does not (e.g. Needling Spires).
* 2 Read the Bones only because Tracker does provide some card draw.
* The green splash is for Nissa and Tireless Tracker. Tracker is a great standalone card, and can also be brought back with Bruna. Nissa is too powerful to not run.
* Kytheon's Irregulars is a very uncommon choice. I had one flex slot and I needed more creatures, preferably humans or angels, and I ran out of options. The lower-cost humans are all weak. Kytheon is capable of stalling things like Ulamog or a transformed Westvale Abbey. The second-last game I won on my ranking up grind was won by Kytheon, who stalled Needling Spires long enough for me to not die. I would certainly run
Thalia's Lancers if we had it. In this slot, I am not sure if Angel of Fabrication is generically better (haven't tried that card).
* Kalitas isn't a human or angel. I'm running him purely because of the card's power level. He hasn't been spectacular however. I'm open to replacing him.
* Archangel Avacyn is an angel that can be returned by Bruna. Being a flash creature is also great, especially in a deck with creatures. One can ambush attackers, or simply flash in at the end of turn to hit a planeswalker. Great card, would run more if it weren't mythic.
* Noxious Gearhulk is obviously strong. Works great with Liliana -2 as well.
* I have 25 lands to support the top end. I dislike come-into-play tapped lands but had to run Forsaken Sanctuary to keep the mana base more consistent. The single forest is to search up with Nissa. There's a 50% chance I draw Nissa before I draw the forest, in which case great; in the other 50% chance at least I am guaranteed not to be color screwed to cast Nissa. I'd run two forests, but I can't cut any of the other colour sources.
* Rest of the cards should be self-explanatory. Liliana -2 is stronger than I originally thought, which is likely a relic of my time playing Esper control with almost no creatures. In this deck it's often great value to return a card like Bruna or Noxious Gearhulk with Liliana. In fact later in the game if both players are topdecking and low on threats, -2 Liliana into Tireless Tracker is also something I'd do.
Tips:
* Given the choice, play black mana before the other colors early, because there's always the chance of topdecking Liliana at 3 mana and you want to be able to play it.
* Later in the game, don't play out all your lands if you don't need them. You might topdeck Tireless Tracker.
* Kambal is a legend, even if he's enchanted with Imprisoned in the Moon. You can't have two on the field at the same time.
* You can tap a 1- or 2- power creature to crew Copter, then tap Copter to crew Skysovereign.
* Bruna returning Gisela typically wins the game because it shuts out most forms of removal like Murder and Declaration in Stone. Try to do it while the opponent is tapped out since otherwise he can respond to the trigger with his instant-kill spell. Sadly though, it's only happened once for me in all the games I played, including many trial runs against the AI.
* You can kill your own creature to trigger Avacyn.
* Don't be a retard and attack with Shambling Vent before using Languish (I did it once and lost the game because of it).
* If Sorin is going to die next turn anyway, you can go for the -5 even if it's overkill for some extra life.
* If you ever tick Liliana up to her ultimate, I recommend just her ultimate instead of get greedy and going for 8 loyalty. You don't need Liliana's +1 mode to win if you have the emblem. Better to use it than risk the opponent topdecking something like Skysovereign or Anguished Unmaking.
* Against some decks (especially the control decks) it may be wiser to play and flip Nissa on the same turn, especially if they are tapped out. I recommend against getting greedy with Nissa as well. The turn she flips, I almost invariably use the -2 mode.
Ideas for improvement:
* I originally tried Lone Rider instead of Kytheon's Irregulars. There is after all quite some lifegain in the deck, in particular an escalated Blessed Alliance flips Lone Rider while also killing a creature. I eventually turned away from the idea though, because Lone Rider has a mere one power. Typically he won't be able to attack into bigger creatures, which means things like a single trigger of Kambal does not flip him. Even if he does flip it's often not worth the effort to do so. I also had a couple of games where Tooth Collector or Liliana killed him for free. The card is good in a deck with Thalia's Lieutenants, Always Watching, etc, but not in this one.
* The major idea I have to improve this deck is to cut green and put in some colorless lands & cards. Thought Knot Seer for example could be very useful, as could Matter Reshaper or even Filigree Familiar. There is also enough lifegain to support something like Westvale Abbey. Problem with these cards though is that they aren't angels or humans. Westvale Abbey also seems awfully slow, by the standards of this deck.
* It's completely possible that there are enough good cards out there to use instead of worry about Bruna, e.g. Sylvan Advocate, Woodland Wanderer.
* Evolving Wilds is possible, but in my experience I'm seldom colour-screwed, and there are enough lands that come into play tapped.
Main weakness of the deck in my experience is that sometimes the draw just doesn't line up. I might for example be at 7 mana with nothing else except Bruna to cast, yet have no angels or humans in my graveyard. Early in the game it's also entirely possible to have Copter out with no creature to man it. Finally the deck will lose some games to itself courtesy of the tricolor mana base.
If anyone wants to try tweaking the deck, these are the cards that haven't really been impressive and I'd put first on the chopping block:
Kytheon's Irregulars (duh)
Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet
Kambal, Consul of Allocation (won some games because of his effect but more often than not he's just a 2/3 - however, he is a human that can be targeted with Bruna)
Comments welcome!