Might want to increase the basic lands count so Blood Moon doesn't shut you out and so Path to Exile / Tectonic Edge aren't so powerful against you. I'd say -4x Razorverge Thicket, +3 basic lands, +1 Windswept Heath. That'll keep your color consistency but give your lands more resilience.
January 19, 2015 12:10 p.m.
The only thing i can think of to improve this deck is to swap some 2 of the Horizon Canopys with basics, i tested this against several other decks and occasionally i was unable to find a basic land from Ghost Quarter or Path to Exile
January 27, 2015 11:23 p.m.
You need more land targets for Path.Seeing as you have the wooded foothills.. Maybe splash red for things like Hammerhand?
February 2, 2015 9:11 a.m.
@Freeble it sounds fine in theory, but the big thing about Bogle is that it already cracks fetch, shock and bleeds itself so hard to get T1 G, T2 GG/WW so it can go Bogle and then double suit and be able to Daybreak Coronet turn 3. Its kind of the same issue that the builds that try to splash blue for Geist of Saint Traft and Invisible Stalker, the third color messes with your mana base and slows the pace of the deck. Besides, I'm going to bet those Foothills are meant to cheaply replace the Verdant Catacombs that the deck ran prior to KTK
February 4, 2015 10:25 p.m.
GoblinBushwacker says... #8
Seems like a fine boggles deck +1 from me. I would suggest however cutting Mana Tithe fro a path. Also 4 Hyena Umbra is kida mandatory
March 7, 2015 8:34 p.m.
See_what_you_do_blue says... #9
One offs on the sideboard is a little weak. You won't need as much land as you have. Hyena Umbra is stronger then Spider Umbra, so one more of that, drop a Razorverge Thicket. Sideboard your Mana Tithe for Path to Exile, you'll need removal more then Force Spike. Currently Blood Moon is a nightmare match up for you. I'd say drop the remaining Razorverge Thicket and Wooded Foothills altogether for basics. Wooded doesn't add much, to the deck, and razorverge is just not amazing on this low a curve. That lets you drop the basics on the sideboard for 2 more Stony Silence Eggs aren't funny, and no one is watching Affinity, but you can do what fits your local meta best there. The rest is very solid.
June 8, 2015 5:22 p.m.
anonymousperson184 says... #10
I really like the deck, but I feel like it's really vulnerable to counterspells and boardwipes, even if totem armor is there
You could add a card like Thrun, the Last Troll or something like that to help with that. You also have 8 one-drop creatures. I understand that you would want to be fast,but it's something to consider
Anyway, good luck building!
June 16, 2015 8:41 p.m.
MTGJustice says... #11
Maybe a Sterling Grove or 2 in the sideboard for g/b/x decks that can attack your auras.the creature count is solid, thrun won't do much for you. The other guy is right about the lands,and mana tithe. More paths never hurts, helps you fight off combo decks you otherwise couldn't interact with. Depending on your meta you might want to play less spider umbra and unflinching courage for Keen Sense To help you to keep drawing gas. Fun deck.
June 22, 2015 1:49 p.m.
I would replace the Nature's Claim with Krosan Grip for the reason that Krosan Grip can not be countered, unlike Nature's Claim. Krosan Grip may look worse because its two more to cast but if your opponent gets a Chalice of the Void out for one it would be every hard to get it off the field. Stony Silence would not work against Chalice of the Void it because it is a triggered ability and not a activated ability. While Nature's Claim is better against Blood Moon i still think that Krosan Grip would be the better choose. I would keep the foothills in because you need to keep fetchs open to Dryad Arbor to sac when needed. And you really need more Leyline of Sanctity.
MTG73JLE says... #1
With delver at the top right now and many decks relying on the graveyard, it is used to get rid of stuff and draw. It's interchangeable with Keen Sense if the graveyard doesn't matter.
December 24, 2014 10:57 a.m.