2 Crystal Chimes
4 Sun Droplet
3 Copy Enchantment
4 Lilting Refrain
4 Blastoderm
4 Sakura-Tribe Elder
4 Doubling Season
4 Kodama's Reach
4 Saproling Burst
4 Squirrel Nest
15 Forest
8 Island |
 Double
Trouble.
Description of deck by its author (quoted):
One of the coolest new cards to come out of
Ravnica is certainly Doubling Season. When you have it in play, you’ll
get twice the tokens for any Call of the Herds or twice the counters you
get onto your permanents. Have two Doubling Seasons? Watch how quickly a
Quirion Dryad or a Necroplasm grows then! This deck makes use of the
cool Saproling Burst/Doubling Season combo, and throws in a few other
things to boot. Since your dusting off those Saproling Bursts, take a
moment to get a few Blastoderms too. If a Blastoderm gets six counters,
that has to be good.
Check out the power behind Copy Enchantment in a deck
like this. Suddenly, getting Quadrupling Season or numerous Saproling
Bursts seems oh-so-easy. Since we’re going to be running Copy Enchantment,
a few more Enchantments make sense. Lilting Refrain can help you sloe down
your opponent, and it works nicely under Doubling Season. Squirrel Nest is
a fantastic token generator, and whether you copy a Nest or a Doubling
Season, you’ll get a lot of squirrels. Should people start packing
Tranquility – or if you’ve already used up some Saproling Bursts – a pair
of Crystal Chimes bring back all of your lost enchantments. Sun Droplet
will help you stay alive in the meantime.
Still, we need to speed the deck up and give it a little
bit of damage resistance. Sakura-Tribe Elder and Kodama’s Reach are tried
and true ways to speed up the mana in your deck. Throw in Sun Droplets –
pretty awesome under Doubling Season – and you should be good at slowing
up the fast decks. If you’d like to spice up the deck a bit with some more
rares, try adding Quirion Dryads and off-color spells, or even toss in a
Verdant Force or two and go crazy with more saprolings. |
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