I've been testing similar decks and quickly realized that 8x Thrummingbird is overkill. I've been happy with 4. Still, I'll note that I'm playing 4x Preordain because it smooths your draws and enables Flux Channeler which helps with finding a relevant turn 2 play. I tried Pursuit of Knowledge as well but inevitably cut it for Manifold Insights. That card always draws me 3 spells for 3 mana which is exactly what I'm looking for.
In addition to Everflowing Chalice I play 2x Astral Cornucopia. I want at least 1 "broken" ramp spell every game and 4 copies wasn't cutting it for me.
Have you tested Blast Zone at all? It's has a low opportunity cost and a relatively high upside. I vary between 2-4 in 1-2 color decks.
I like playing 4 total copies of "Remote Farm" but no more. They're extremely awkward to play with for multiple reasons and make your bad draws nearly unplayable. A 2-2 split is what I default to unless I have a compelling reason to lean one way or another.
I know that they're not cheap but I like Hangarback Walker and love Walking Ballista in these decks. Ballista is so freaking good at everything by acting as a beater, blocker, removal engine and win condition. Hangarback Walker can do nutty things with cards like Ajani because it spits out tons of fliers which you can add counters to, then proliferate, then beat in for 20+ in the air every turn.
In addition to Everflowing Chalice I play 2x Astral Cornucopia. I want at least 1 "broken" ramp spell every game and 4 copies wasn't cutting it for me.
As always, I'm a fan of Luminarch Ascension as both something to enable, a mana sink for Everflowing Chalice and a cheap noncreature spell for Flux Channeler.
Have you tested Blast Zone at all? It's has a low opportunity cost and a relatively high upside. I vary between 2-4 in 1-2 color decks.
I like playing 4 total copies of "Remote Farm" but no more. They're extremely awkward to play with for multiple reasons and make your bad draws nearly unplayable. A 2-2 split is what I default to unless I have a compelling reason to lean one way or another.
I know that they're not cheap but I like Hangarback Walker and love Walking Ballista in these decks. Ballista is so freaking good at everything by acting as a beater, blocker, removal engine and win condition. Hangarback Walker can do nutty things with cards like Ajani because it spits out tons of fliers which you can add counters to, then proliferate, then beat in for 20+ in the air every turn.
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