Just toying around with some ideas that popped up while looking at new cards. The point is simple: Use Cloudstone Curio to play elves, bounce others, play more elves, then Shaman of the Pack. Sha-boom, game over. Even multiplayer games, because Dwynen's Elite and Heritage Druid combine with Cloudstone Curio for infinite tokens. Your opponent may not even be able to react, since your side of the board looks mostly dull until the turn you go off and win.

Comments are welcome, please try to keep it positive. Thanks!

~Lotuse2003

Update (04/03/16): I have been playtesting this, and decided to go with Call for the 4-slot, and only run 3 Glimpse of Nature, because the former triggers twice off of Dwynen's Elite. In its current form can combo-to-win turn 4, barring removal. Priority order is Cloudstone Curio > Heritage Druid > Nettle Sentinel > Dwynen's Elite > Elvish Visionary > Everything else. Wirewood Symbiote is great for early game pranks or drawing out removal spells. If you have the mana/draw combo going and get the shaman in your hand, make sure you play it before you run out of cards. The standard tendency is to speed up the game by playing more than one of the 7 draw-sorceries, but the draw from Glimpse of Nature is not optional.

P.S.: Yes, I realize the lands and some cards for this deck are unreasonably expensive. I am attempting to optimize the decklist for when I set aside the funds to order singles.

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Date added 9 years
Last updated 6 years
Exclude colors WR
Splash colors UB
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This deck is Casual legal.

Rarity (main - side)

6 - 0 Mythic Rares

11 - 0 Rares

10 - 0 Uncommons

33 - 0 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 1.43
Tokens Elf Warrior 1/1 G, Morph 2/2 C
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