Do you ever think about how great elves are? If not, chances are you're a filthy eyeblight.The goal of this deck is to reliably and recursively cast all the elves. All of them.

Notable Elves:

Llanowar Elves: The classic one-drop mana dork.

Priest of Titania: I love mana. I love elves. Excellent.

Elvish Archdruid: See above.

Ezuri, Renegade Leader: He's basically the second general. Repeatable Overrun can get incredibly out-of-hand.

Shaman of the Pack: A cheap elf that can sometimes just end the game.

Sylvan Messenger: Finds elves; also, trample is useful when the elves get big.

Lys Alana Huntmaster: Did someone say army?

Of course, what elf deck is complete without a combo?

Lightning Greaves + Priest of Titania + Temur Sabertooth + five elves.

Elvish Archdruid + Lightning Greaves + Temur Sabertooth + six elves.

Each of these means all the green mana you ever want. What comes next, you ask? Well, with so many ETB abilities, Temur Sabertooth is incredibly useful. Especially with all that mana. Draw ALL the cards.

An arbitrarily large amount of mana plus the entire deck means you can win however you want. Jarad's sacrifice ability, Shaman of the Pack, or recurring Overwhelming Stampede with Eternal Witness.

There is a lot of graveyard recursion in this deck. Nothing stays dead for long.Phyrexian Reclamation doesn't get as much love as it should.Life/Death is pretty decent with tons of low-cost value creatures.Praetor's Counsel is just plain great in the late-game.

There are a few things I would like but can't fit in, and there are some things I likely don't even know about. If you have any questions or suggestions, ask me and tell me!

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This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

5 - 0 Mythic Rares

28 - 0 Rares

26 - 0 Uncommons

21 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 3.22
Tokens Beast 3/3 G, Elf Warrior 1/1 G, Human 2/2 G, Treefolk X/X G, Wolf 2/2 G
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