4
Birds of Paradise
4 Krosan Restorer
4 Krosan Tusker
4 Merfolk Looter
1 Centaur Glade
4 Circular Logic
4 Compulsion
4 Mirari's Wake
4 Obsessive Search
4 Telekinetic Bonds
2
Brushland
8 Forest
2 Grand Coliseum
10 Island
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  Whew!
Description of deck by its author (quoted):
A second way to add punch to Standard land is to add extra mana to
your lands. It sounds obvious, but Wild Growth means that Krosan
Restorer and Early Harvest just gained you an additional mana per use.
If the land has Elvish Guidance on it, you now have potential for a good
deal more mana. Imagine having two Llanowar Elves, a Wirewood Elf, three
forests (one enchanted with Elvish Guidance), threshold, and Krosan
Restorer. Right there you have access to fifteen green mana. Pretty
good, but we can do better.
A more reliable way to get more bang for your lands is to use something
like Mirari's Wake, or Vernal Bloom. Now every land (or at least every
forest) produces twice its normal mana. With the land untappers above,
that has to be good for something, right?
Let's see . . .
With Mirari's Wake and Early Harvest, I can get a ton of mana. Add the
Mirari itself to duplicate the Harvest and I can get tons of mana. Add
Bearscape to the mix, and I can then remove Early Harvest from the game
and get it back with Cunning Wish to start the process all over again.
And then . . . hmm . . . wait, that's getting confusing.
With Mirari's Wake, Compulsion, Telekinetic Bonds, and Krosan Restorer,
I can pay 1U, discard a card, pay 1U more (2UU total) to untap the
Restorer, which allows me to untap three lands and tap them again for
six mana assuming I have threshold -- that's a net gain of two mana. And
because I'm drawing a card from Compulsion, I can do it all over again.
Whew.
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