October 11th, 2019 - Elvish Reclaimer, Skullwinder & Centaur Garden for Return of the Wildspeaker, The Great Henge & Castle Garenbrig - With Throne of Eldraine, we received some excellent additions for Selvala! Centaur Garden has always been the odd man out in this list, as the utility barely came in handy when Threshold was met. Now we have an excellent way to Ramp out Selvala (should she be removed) with the Castle. Skullwinder was in place as a redundancy, but when we're trying to execute a win on Turn 3, we can go without. Instead, we now have another Draw engine via Return of the Wildspeaker. Lastly, Elvish Reclaimer is a favorite of mine, but never fell out curve precisely right. Now we'll utilize The Great Henge for additional Card Draw and Ramp. If Selvala is taken out the Henge will still be playable off our big Creatures and help to recast her and the Draw effect off all our Creatures will help us keep a healthy Hand. Loving the new additions and I encourage any Selvala player to consider them.
July 13th, 2019 - Shared Summons, Veil of Summer & Leyline of Abundance for Tooth and Nail, Somberwald Stag & Basic Forest - Slowly the Foresting is being trimmed away from Selvala's wilderness, but with good reasoning: as the Deck becomes more efficient, the need for Lands as back up decreases. With M20, we received a new Creature Tutor in Shared Summons that is excellent on and off of our Combo Turns. With a low Mana requirement and the ability to Cast at Instant speed, we've found the perfect replacement for Tooth & Nail, which has proven less useful in testing. Veil of Summer adds to our suite of protection and is a must in all future Green lists. It will sit alongside Autumn's Veil, Avoid Fate, Blossoming Defense & Vines of Vastwood as a means of protecting Selvala on Combo Turns. It replaces Somberwald Stag who - with the recent addition of Savage Swipe - has become an irrelevant Card. Post-Infinite Mana, Savage Swipe/Selvala may be used to "Stag Punch" the Beasts we Create from Beast Within. Lastly, a Basic Forest was cut to make way for a new Turn 2 enabler for Selvala: Leyline of Abundance. Either Cast on future Turns or placed on the field from our opening Hand, this new Leyline unlocks the doors to newer, faster Combo lines.
June 9, 2019 - Scale Up & Savage Swipe are added, Savage Swipe for Lifecrafter's Bestiary & Scale Up for Phytoburst - So... This particular list has lacked decent Creature removal. We're not exactly hurting for Buff Spells, but we're always welcome to new ones. Along comes Modern Horizons and we get two new options, both by way of Buffing and one in particular for removing. Savage Swipe will always have a target in Selvala and alongside Pendelhaven most all of the Deck. With it, we can kill pretty much every Commander in opposition. For now, it'll take Lifecrafter's place as an additional (situational) Win Con. Next up is Scale Up. This card is a strictly better Phytoburst: 1 Mana less, 1 Power more and will work in exactly the same way (Sorcery for Sorcery). It's important to note, this does not strip your Creature(s) of Abilities, so it can be used on Selvala in a pinch (however, we'll generally be targeting a Dork). Only thing that could make these Cards better is a Kicker for Hexproof, but as is Selvala got a whole lot stronger.
April 18, 2019 - Finale of Devastation takes the place of Eldritch Evolution - Eldritch always had a few hiccups in it's design: having to sac a creature as part of the cost and only getting one in return of 2cmc more was fine, but never quite hit the mark. FoD on the other hand... Is quite like the name suggests: Devastating. Not only does it work as a finisher post infinite mana, if finds us anything (given the prerequisite mana) from either our Library or Graveyard... This is the best thing to happen for this deck in while and a must add for those interested in Selvala, Heart of the Wilds.
April 3, 2019 - Treefolk Harbinger for Sylvan Tutor - not only a good choice for those trying to budget their Selvala list, the Harbinger hits (most) all the targets Sylvan Tutor would target and more: 1. Great Oak Guardian & Sheltering Ancient, 2. In a pinch, Dryad Arbor or a Forest, 3. When sided in (which may soon be main boarded), Lignify. While I'd advise using both, I personally find Sylvan Tutor to be wanting. However, again, either is an excellent option... Furthermore, a blocker for those pesky Tymna's? Yeah, we could use one.
March 14, 2019 - Elvish Spirit Guide for a Forest - not sure why I didn't do that sooner, haha. It's an additional way to get Selvala out Turn One or Two and offers you an Elf on field should you be missing one for a Wirewood Symbiote loop (assuming you have the Power/Mana on deck to initiate the loop). Pretty good value there.