Thats it. A couple of things I would like to know, A: I need a sideboard but no idea what to put in. B: Tell me the best things to put in. I am not worried about money, plus I have a lot of cards that people would suggest. The only thing I don't have and probably won't spend money on is the 4 dual lands. Other than that any suggestions would be great.
Vitu-Ghazi, the City-Tree. Lotsa tokens= lotsa things to tap your opponent's creatures. Selesnya Evangel does the same, and so does Selesnya Guildmage, though you probably don't need all of those. Loxodon Hierarch is just great, and fits easy in the deck. You might want to try out Congregation at Dawn, if you've got 4 mana, you can search for three Hierarchs, and that's about game over for your opponent.
My problem is I don't know what to switch it for. I don't know if Force of Nature has any point in this deck, but he is a good finisher. Any more advice would be appreciated.
why would you say money is not a problem yet you wont spend money the lands you need? just as solace said, having a smooth mana base is fundamental to any deck.
First off, you need more lands. 18 lands is way too lo even at such at curve. Then, you will need llanowar elves or wood elves. They are common cards and could be found easily. Besides that, you creatures choices are really funny, so I won't comment on them. Also maybe adding more Moldervine Cloak. They too can be found easily. Well, if you can't afford the duals, it won't be a problem because I find that your deck is more to a casual T2 deck and for casual play, those duals aren't that essential unless you are planning to go competitive. If so, bounce lands like Selesnya Sanctuary could help out because they are great mana fixers. Now that, GP is out there are some fairly decent green creatures that could win just by slapping a cloak and wack. Namely there's one with nonbasic land walk and another with protection from spells which your opponent plays. As for instants there's always Giant Growth and stuff like that.
Ok so right now I am deciding what to drop, I think the Lammasu and the Force aren't to bad to drop, I like the Scion, but he is still something I wouldn't mind dropping, other than that I am having a little trouble deciding. I am thinking maybe the equenaut and the anthems. I know I want to add some Vitu-Ghazis, and I know I need some more mana, I want to throw in a couple of Hierarchs but other than that I have no idea.
Also I am trying to make this competitive... I just need a little work... I am practicing a lot with my friend and I have gotten a lot better recently, but I still need some help on my deck design. So please any help would be appreciated. I want to grow to be a competitve player. Not just casual like my friend is.
For starters You should read the Ghazi-Glare thead at the competitive section. Here's the link. Click here. Then, you should decide what kind of deck do you want to play. Do you want to go for a aggro-control route or the aggro route? Ghazi-glare is more to aggro-control.
Well... the problem with telling you what to take out is, there are several different derections you could take this deck... I'll try for some, though.
Hunted Llamansu: Honestly, it gives your opponent almost as big a threat as it is. I know you can tap the token it generates with glare, but... I personally wouldn't count on that.
Root-Kin Ally & Conclave Equenaut: In my opinion, too expensive if you don't have a lot of tokens in play, and unnessasary if you do.
Crown of Convergence: It will intermittently pump some of your creatures, unless you pump a whole lot of mana into it every turn. Plus, it tells your opponent what you're drawing, which gives him an advantage.
The rest, well... I advise you to think of the absolute best thing that you want your deck to do, and keep only the best things to help you to that goal. Go card by card if you have to, you may be surprised. For example, in a deck I built once, when I first designed it, Wellwisher was probably my second favorite card in the entire deck. It seriously helped the deck in several ways. As the deck progressed, though... One day, I found that it was no longer helpfull at all. Thinking through everything like that isn't easy, but... we can't do it for you.
Yeah thx for the help, so far I have a couple of good ideas. I hope they work well. And I definitly want to go control seeing as when I get a glare out I seem to do so much better against my oponents.
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Also, Temple Garden and Brushland will smooth out your mana. In fact, I'd advise more mana also; 18 seems insufficent. Llanowar Elves, Bird of Paradise, and Sakura-Tribe Elder all can help generate more mana quicker, as well.
That's everything off the top of my head...
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Also I am trying to make this competitive... I just need a little work... I am practicing a lot with my friend and I have gotten a lot better recently, but I still need some help on my deck design. So please any help would be appreciated. I want to grow to be a competitve player. Not just casual like my friend is.
Hunted Llamansu: Honestly, it gives your opponent almost as big a threat as it is. I know you can tap the token it generates with glare, but... I personally wouldn't count on that.
Root-Kin Ally & Conclave Equenaut: In my opinion, too expensive if you don't have a lot of tokens in play, and unnessasary if you do.
Crown of Convergence: It will intermittently pump some of your creatures, unless you pump a whole lot of mana into it every turn. Plus, it tells your opponent what you're drawing, which gives him an advantage.
The rest, well... I advise you to think of the absolute best thing that you want your deck to do, and keep only the best things to help you to that goal. Go card by card if you have to, you may be surprised. For example, in a deck I built once, when I first designed it, Wellwisher was probably my second favorite card in the entire deck. It seriously helped the deck in several ways. As the deck progressed, though... One day, I found that it was no longer helpfull at all. Thinking through everything like that isn't easy, but... we can't do it for you.
EDIT: Oh, and what Jlo said, too.
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