Lands:
8 Forest
11 Plains
4 Wooded Bastion
Creatures:
3 Burrenton Bombardier
3 Cenn's Tactician
3 Chameleon Colossus
4 Druid of the Anima
4 Kitchen Finks
4 Plumeveil
2 Stonehewer Giant
4 Wall of Reverence
Other Spells:
2 Cradle of Vitality
1 Loxodon Warhammer
1 Quietus Spike
3 Runed Stalactite
3 Soul's Majesty |
 Soul
Kitchen.
Description of deck by its author
(quoted):
Another Conflux card that cares about the
power of your creatures is Wall of Reverence, a rare that once straddled
the line between reject rare and decent rare before rising to fame
within Gabriel Nassif's Pro Tour–winning deck. Alongside fellow defender
Plumeveil, Wall of Reverence gave Nassif upwards of 4 life a turn while
holding down the fort.
In casual, Wall of Reverence can be paired with Cradle
of Vitality for tons of +1/+1 counters on the Wall, which will gain you
more life. And with all the +1/+1 counters floating around, Soul's
Majesty is bound to draw you some cards. I added Kitchen Finks and
Plumeveil to the budding decklist, on the basis that the former is
amazing with Cradle of Vitality, and the latter for the above synergy.
Want more synergy? I always thought that Cenn's
Tactician stood out from its fellow class-boosters in Morningtide in a
rather sad way. The High Ground ability is just not as good as the
Rogue's Larceny or the Warrior's Primal Rage. In this deck, however,
where the goal is to get +1/+1 counters on your Walls, High Ground
becomes quite useful. In addition, Cenn's Tactician can slowly grow a
Soldier to powerful levels, ripe for Wall of Reverence or Soul's Majesty
to take advantage of. Burrenton Bombardier and Chameleon Colossus are
perfect Soldiers for the deck, as the former creates more +1/+1
counters, and the latter can increase its power for obvious synergy.
I wanted to add some Runed Stalactites to the deck,
for the possibility of making Wall of Reverence a Soldier, so I went
with Stonehewer Giant as an Equipment fetcher. This allowed me to run a
small toobox of Equipment for the right situation.
You could go any way with this mold: more Soldiers,
more life gain, more controllish cards, etc. Just remember to cast
Soul's Majesty at the right time. Although the deck evolved in a
different way, it was the card I intended to build around. And hey,
running it lets me name the deck after a Doors song. Which, really, is
one of the best ways to name a deck. |