Hi everyone, my name is Rob, today we're going to take a look to a mono green (with a splash of red) deck I've been working on recently; before we start I want to apologize for my bad English (I'm Italian).
The concept behind this deck is really simple, as years of history and traditions teach to us, green decks always had one job: to ramp mana and to drop huge creatures onto the battlefield (yes, we're ignoring elves on purpose because they are pure evil).
Unfortunately there's one little problem with doing this in the actual standard meta, we are incredibly slow, wich means we need to find a way to protect ourselves from both aggro and control decks; we do this by adding smaller but still treatening creatures like Steel Leaf Champion, and some utility cards like Thrash // Threat and Rhythm of the Wild.
Ps: this deck is designed for "Best of 1" (Bo1) matches, that said it can also be used for "Best of 3" (Bo3) matches, with the inclusion of a sideboard of your choice.
I know I said they're evil, but they produce our precious mana, so we really, really need them, always look for at least one in the opening hand.
Same as Llanowar Elves.
The first one of our little allies, this guy comes in at the cost of 2m with a 3/2 body, but what is really special about him, is that he can help us to deal with those annoying flying creatures the enemy may have on his/her side of the field.
Another elf, yes you're right, but this one rides a giant beast so i doesn't count, besides that he's a 5/4 that can't be blocked by creatures with power 2 or les, I like to call him "The Aggro Slayer"; unfortunately he has one great weakness, and its name is Lava Coil.
3m 3/4 dinosaur, nice, but you know what's better, a 3m 3/4 that sacrifices himself to destroy an artifact or an enchantment, you want to get rid of that annoying The Immortal Sun/ Divine Visitation/ Dawn of Hope/ Search for Azcanta // Azcanta, the Sunken Ruin/ The Eldest Reborn, leave it to the trusty dinosaur.
Our first big boy, 4m for a really nice 6/6 body and pseudo-hexproof, really nice against control decks, I found him particularly usefull as a counter move to Nicol Bolas, the Ravager // Nicol Bolas, the Arisen; that said be careful with him, because he can lock you out of using your planeswalkers or your utility spells.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm proud to present you, the one and only "Green Pony"! An absolute beast when dealing with control decks and also golgari, because he can't be blocked by black creatures, and with a strenght score of 5 he can be a serious threat if underestimated; one little note, beware the Deafening Clarion.
The bane of every control deck, there's almost nothing that can stop this monster making him an incredibly powerful late game (even turn 4 if you ramp enough mana) bomb; against black decks always be sure that he's not alone on your field, because he can still be sacrified (The Eldest Reborn/ Plaguecrafter); against white pay attenction to board whipes like Cleansing Nova/ Settle the Wreckage or even double Deafening Clarion.
What to say, drop them onto the field and smash the city down to pieces! Awesome finisher in late game, especially if you have more than 2 creatures on the board, +2/+2, vigilance and trample to everyone, where do I have to sign? Yes they are a little expensive but we're running a green deck right? Pay attenction to Settle the Wreckage.
This guy is the physical manifestation of the green color in mtg, he is big, really big, he tramples, leaving nothing but dust behind him, and he wants to fight alongside other big creatures, to totally destroy your opponent, he may be killed by removal spells but in the end, who cares.
The first one of the two red cards in the deck, on the left side, we have a great removal that can help us to deal with planeswalkers, yes i'm talking about you Teferi, Hero of Dominaria; on the right side we have a 4m 4/4 trampler, because we love big boys.
The second red card in the deck, and the key of our strategy, making every single creature in our deck uncounterable and also giving them riot, that basically means endless potential, as an example: uncounterable hasty Ghalta, Primal Hunger; this card is an absolute must against every control deck.
Vivien perfectly fits in our strategy, coming in at 5 loyalty and giving us drawpower with her +1, flying creature/ artifact/ enchantment removal with her -3, and making our creatures even deadlier with her ult.
In this section I'm going to show up some of the possible changes to this deck.
I'm going to analyze the matchups with some of the most common, and strongest meta decks;
Thanks to everyone that read the list and/or this description, I really hope you liked it and that you're having fun if playing it
-Rob.
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