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4 Ancient Ooze
1 Ancient Silverback
1 Avatar of Might
1 Carnassid
4 Elvish Piper
1 Multani, Maro-Sorcerer
1 Penumbra Wurm
1 Sliver Queen
1 Spike Hatcher
1 Verdant Force
4 Wild Mongrel
4 Moss Diamond
4 Natural Order
4 Pattern of Rebirth
4 Reincarnation

20 Forest
4 Tranquil Thicket
Zone Defense.

Description of deck by its author (quoted):
Play creatures at instant speed from your hand or your graveyard. At sorcery speed (and triggered ability speed, as someone kills your Elvish Piper with a Pattern of Rebirth), play them from your library. Naturally, you could add Living Wish and go get them from outside of the game; but that seemed a bit much to get us started. The point is, you can make the Ancient Ooze much bigger at a reasonably fast clip, and use 1x your favorite green rares. (Or Dragons. But we did Dragons two weeks ago, and I never see Carnassid in a deck.)

Props to Jamie Wakefield, Dojo writer of old, for the Natural Order - Sliver Queen trick. I still love this one. Terrific when your opponents are playing Slivers. (Sliver Queen is a green creature.)

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by Anthony Alonghi @ www.magicthegathering.com

BEATDOWN: Ancient Ooze

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