Some of the cards that I play in my deck are a bit unorthodox compared to current Zoo decks. I will explain why I chose to include the cards that currently are in my deck.
Wild Nacatl
: Don’t really need to explain this one. It’s a 3/3 for 1.
Birds of Paradise
: Substitute for
Noble Hierarch
. We need 4 slots for mana dorks to get possible KotRs or
Mantis Rider
s on T2 and
Bloodbraid Elf
s on T3.
Tarmogoyf
: Most efficient 2 CMC beater in Modern. Usually comes down as a 3/4 for and grows from there, especially against Jund.
Qasali Pridemage
: This card has great utility. It passes the vanilla test, the exalted is useful, and you can crack it against important artifacts/enchantments like
Aether Vial
.
Knight of Autumn
: Great utility card, but it’s not a very efficient creature if you’re playing it as a 4/3 with no abilities for 3. It’s great with the artifact/enchantment removal or lifegain, though.
Knight of the Reliquary
: This card used to be a lot more scary. Since
Fatal Push
was printed in Aether Revolt, it’s become significantly less good. However, it’s still the premier 3-drop in strictly Naya colors.
Mantis Rider
: Here over
Lightning Skelemental
because of the easier splash and (literally) staying power. Skelemental will deal 6 damage and make your opponent discard 2 for 3 CMC. Rider deals 3 the turn it comes down, but it can block for you and swing multiple times.
Bloodbraid Elf
: This is my favorite card in the deck. I don’t really know how to explain why this card is so good other than the fact that it gives incredible value and card advantage. Even if you cascade into a
Wild Nacatl
that’s still a 3/3 that you didn’t have before.
Lightning Bolt
: It’s a red deck. It’s
Lightning Bolt
. Not much to say here.
Path to Exile
: Best removal spell in the format. For one mana, get rid of any pesky creature you want. It can be used well against a
Tarmogoyf
to prevent it from getting too big.
Lightning Helix
: This is just so incredible against Burn. Any kind of lifegain basically wrecks their deck, and this is certainly good enough of a card to justify lifegain, especially with Burn being so popular.