2
Nemata, Grove Guardian
4 Llanowar Elves
2 Genesis
1 Explosive Vegetation
1 Crop Rotation
2 Millstone
3 Moment's Peace
3 Fog
4 Altar of Dementia
4 Whetstone
4 Revive
2 Worldly Tutor
4 Vernal Bloom
4 Saproling Burst
19
Forest
1 Gaea's Cradle |
Nature's
Altar.
Description of deck by its author (quoted):
The Deck creates early mana out of elves, and Vernal Bloom, i added a
Crop Rotation to help fetching the Gaea's Cradle, that I use with Nemata
to make lots of mana and use Whetstone or make even more saprolings that
are very helpfull to block, and, if there is one in the table, sacrifice
after block with altar of dementia,also there are millstones for a basic
deck denial to get advantage for Whetstone, I also added worldly tutor
to help fetching nemata, Genesis, to block sacrifice for altar and get
back to sacrifice again, and can be used to get nemata back and can be
fetched by tutor, and one of the most powerfull features with the altar
is Saproling Burst, each Burst can denial 21 cards from my opponent's
library, that's also why I added revive, to get the Burst Back and do it
again, to help i also added a few Fogs and Moment's Peace, to hold the
game while I'm building my combos.
COMMENTS:
What's not to like about an all green mill
deck. Crop rotation was your only penalty as it is banned in a
format. Your deck is a little unfocused, but is good
overall. With the vernal blooms and elves, your mana base is
good. Its amazing what Nemata can do in combination with the
Altar; plus, the Saproling Burst cards you are using work well with this
idea too. I would replace the fog with more Genesis cards or
Explosive Vegetations. Other than that, your deck looks
solid. Thank you for the submissions to this contest.
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