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6 years ago
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Do you enjoy deck building?
Currently building a Selesnya token deck and any input would be appreciated.
https://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/sel.....a-tokens-wip-1
Currently just too large, looking to cut down to 60 cards (including lands) before I proxy it out and play test irl.
Currently building a Selesnya token deck and any input would be appreciated.
https://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/sel.....a-tokens-wip-1
Currently just too large, looking to cut down to 60 cards (including lands) before I proxy it out and play test irl.
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I don't have any deckbuilding advice this far removed from my play days, nor was I ever very good at it...but I'm digging that Selesnya token decks are still a thing. I haven't played since RtR block.
Have you considered Avenger of Zendikar or Hooded Hydra? Both generate a big creature and a bunch of smaller creatures either as they come into play or when they die.
There's also Rhys the Redeemed and Second Harvest that let you double the tokens you already have.
Also you're probably going to want Gavony Township in your lands to grow your little dudes.
As for cuts, you may want to trim the Enchantress/Enchantment theme down and focus on your tokens more. I see you have an infinite Gond combo, but running multiple strategies may make it to where you never see all of one strategy and can't really win with just pieces of each one. For instance, I built an Azorious control deck that had every unfun infinite combo I could find in it (friends started an arms race that I got tired of, decided to go nuclear with Fun Police), but I found I never had both/all the pieces for one combo and just bits of each one, so I could never go off and win.
Hopefully my suggestions aren't too tournament-foxused. I get too caught up in the "winning" part and forget to have fun sometimes >.=.<
You should definitely be doing more with your tokens, and/or focusing on one type of tokens. Elves are great. IF you have the right cards, elves can make mana and give you life. That's good! Effects (like Aura shards) that go off when you begin birthing billions of tokens into play is useful.
Also, imo, if you have an infinite combo, you should have at least two cards that can do it. For instance, I have both Presence of Gond and another elf that both make elf tokens. If one gets destroyed/countered, I'm not completely screwed.
This is an old list of my blue/green elves before I made it an EDH deck, but it still shat out lots of elves at 71 cards. (I tried to cut it down to 60, and it didn't work, so I stuck with it until I made it an EDH deck). Hopefully it can be of some use to you!
https://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/max.....elf-overdrive/