Given the obscene amount of mana you can output - especially with
Rhythm of the Wild giving haste - I'm a bit surprised that there's no consideration of
End-Raze Forerunners. Craterhoof is amazing in legacy elves - which is a very different deck granted - it might be worth checking out.
Thinking of goldfishing without removal/sweeper interaction (which kinda hoses the deck either way):
t1 lanowar
t2 rhythm
t3 marwyn (haste), lanowar(haste) , incubation (+1/+1) -leaves 1 mana available or we get in for 1/put +1/+1 on the lanowar. Need more things to do with 1 mana maybe.
t4 - with a land drop we have 12 mana. Banefire for 11 isn't exciting, end-raze gets in for 13 and leaves a 7/7 but isn't game ending.
Hydroid Krasis or
Nexus of Fate+more elf drops are probably the strongest things we could do here.
t5 with a good draw End-Raze is going to be lethal, if not interacted with. Banefire probably isn't lethal, but does have the benefit of being uncounterable. Going more for the stompy 5/4s plan is a pretty fast clock too mind.
Not sure which direction to go, and not sure how much time we have, but I suspect that going past turn 5 isn't going to be a good idea given how much of a boost both burn and control get in the new cards. I think the deck needs to be able to t4 with some consistency.
Nice post.
Banefire doesn't care about counters yes but it's also non-creature damage against bant turbo fog and it only gets better after a settle the wreckage. Would be easy to sb 4x rec sage and
Cindervines is a pretty nice hate card vs turbofog as well.
Fog decks laugh at
End-Raze Forerunners so since I was trying to aim for killing fog decks it wasn't considered. sb maybe?
I like the idea of running
Nexus of Fate but vs other blue decks a counter will stop that noise. I prefer my bomb play to leave bant wishing they could interact.
I was considering splashing
and having some
deafening clarion in the sb for tech vs aggro/burn. Could also play
assure // assemble if the deck has
, seems pretty good in an elf deck..