2 Dogged Hunter
4 Fleetfoot Panther
4 Glittering Lynx
2 Horned Cheetah
4 Krosan Vorine
4 Noble Panther
2 Aura Shards
4 Cryptic Gateway
4 Dual Nature
3 Oblation
3 Swords to Plowshares
4 Elfhame Sanctuary
7 Forest
4 Krosan Verge
9 Plains |
 Fleetfoot
Mac.
Description of deck by its author (quoted):
Would you play with Cryptic Gateway if it
would have read “Tap an untapped creature you control: You may put a
creature card from your hand into play that shares a creature type with
the creature tapped this way. You know you would have. Unfortunately,
without resorting to drastic measures this isn’t possible. The silver
lining? You can double all creatures in play.
Now that now no creature is ever alone, we should try to
find a way to abuse the fact that putting a creature into play with the
Gateway will give you two untapped creatures. The first thing that came to
my mind (which works in mysterious ways) is Fleetfoot Panther.
With your combo in play, you play a Noble Panther. Two
happy Noble Panthers start wreaking havoc and taking names (and playing
the occasional mirror-game). Suddenly, a Black Mage has the audacity to
draw upon his evil forces and scare your kitten to death! The both yelp
for help and draw forth the Fleetfoot Panther, who returns one to the
place all good things come from. The Fleetfoot checks his bearings and
scans the horizon. Satisfied, he and his brother tell the Noble Panther it
is safe for him to come out again. The Fleetfood sighs with pride, seeing
the Nobles ones ready for action and return to the nothingness from which
he came...
Or something like that. Obviously, this Cat deck will
need some way to deal with opponents’ tokens and who could resist the pun
of using a Dogged Hunter? It’s just too bad Rashka, the Golden Cub won’t
be in attendance, but rest assured the a Dual Nature will scare all other
Legendary Creatures away as well. Let’s see that decklist!
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