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Lands:
7 Forest
4 Gilt-Leaf Palace
2 Llanowar Wastes
9 Swamp

Creatures:
3 Elvish Harbinger
1 Immaculate Magistrate
4 Imperious Perfect
3 Llanowar Augur
1 Lys Alana Huntmaster
4 Nath of the Gilt-Leaf
4 Stronghold Rats

Other Spells:
1 Elvish Promenade
1 Garruk Wildspeaker
3 Gilt-Leaf Ambush
4 Grave Pact
2 Liliana Vess
3 Prowess of the Fair
4 Smallpox

Pact of Nath.

Description of deck by The Ferrett (quoted):
You don't need to be genius to get the main idea of the deck: Opponents discard cards --> You get Elves. Your Elves die --> opponent's creatures die. What happens if you have Nath and Grave Pact in the game and you use Smallpox? Everyone loses 1 life, discards a card (giving you Elf tokens), everyone sacrifices a creature (you sacrifice one of your tokens) and because of Grave Pact your opponents sacrifice another creature. Then everyone sacrifices a land. No worry. You have Nath and a couple of other Elves in play so you don't have to worry about sacrificing that land, but your opponents are in trouble... They have just lost two creatures, a card, and a more or less valuable land. It may not be so easy to play anything after one Smallpox, and if they do—you have Elves to defend you and Llanowar Augur to sacrifice for another kill.

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by Mikko R. @ www.wizards.com, discussed by The Ferrett

COMBO: Grave Pact - Nath of the Gilt-Leaf [GROUP]

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