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The list I am likely playing at GP new york.

Representing Dromoka's command in combat, even when you don't have it, is one of the nuances of the deck to pick up on. Always attack and advocate into an advocate, if they are tapped out. If they do block, you don't necessarily have to burn the dromoka's command, it paints a picture of you not having it to many players, and they will later be blown out by it.

I shaved 1 pacifist and hangarback to make the 2 drop spot less dense, and to open the deck up for the den protectors. I expect there to be an excess of kalitas this weekend, making hangarback less good. Also I have experienced playing hangarback on 2 too often and not being able to level him until turn 5 or 6. Your dream curve doesnt really even involve hangarback, and with pushing the leap to the side I think this change is fine.

I was torn on the advocate vs pacifist cut. I think it could go either way, and I was honestly leaning to cut an advocate for a pacifist. But I couldn't bring myself to do it, could be right though.

adding a 3rd secure to the main is something to consider as it is quite good in the mirror, so maybe switching some cards around would be good.

D stone vs stasis snare is a very real consideration. Not sure which way to go there. With Oath of nissa, you have dcommand protection, but I like how clean Dstone is. Also World breaker is very real against stasis snare.

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Date added 8 years
Last updated 8 years
Legality

This deck is not Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

12 - 3 Mythic Rares

32 - 10 Rares

3 - 0 Uncommons

0 - 2 Commons

Cards 61
Avg. CMC 2.33
Tokens Angel 3/3 W, Clue, Emblem Gideon, Ally of Zendikar, Human Cleric 1/1 BW, Knight Ally 2/2 W, Morph 2/2 C, Plant 0/1 G, Thopter 1/1 C, Warrior 1/1 W
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