My (quiet) riot deck.
This deck is all about hitting the opponent fast and hard, with using riot, haste, beefing up your creatures with counters, and hitting stuff with burn.
Rhythm of the Wild
is in here to give your creatures riot. The creatures that already have riot will just have double riot, and creatures with haste will just get beefed up.
Gruul Spellbreaker
and
Skarrgan Hellkite
(which offers some burn and protection against flyers) are the main creatures with riot.
Legion Loyalist
is in here to quickly plink away the enemy, provide some initial creature defense, and mainly to offer some great benefits such as trample and first strike when you start barraging your enemy with attacks.
Boartusk Liege
is in there to beef up your creatures even more.
Sunder Shaman
is a decently powerful card which will quickly become stronger with riot or
Boartusk Liege
as well, with also the nice possibility of being able to destroy pesky enchantments or artifacts.
Llanowar Elves
are in there to offer some quick mana ramp, which will give you the opportunity to pull out more costly creatures like
Skarrgan Hellkite
,
Sunder Shaman
, or
Boartusk Liege
even faster.
Vexing Shusher
is in there to make sure that your creatures won't be countered and will definitely enter the battlefield.
Rhythm of the Wild
also gives your creatures protection from being countered.
Say
Sunder Shaman
isn't quite getting the job done to destroy an annoying enchantment or artifact,
Destructive Revelry
is in here to offer another way of doing that, as well as some fun burn.
Speaking of burn, we have some
Lightning Bolt
in there and
Electrodominance
, which also allows you to pull out a card with X mana cost at the same time, which is a fun little bonus.
Finally, since we want this deck to really hit fast and hard there are a couple of
Light Up the Stage
in there, which given the spectacle cost and the possibility of quickly hitting somebody with a creature with haste or riot or just a nice burn card, was too hard to pass up.
My decks are always a work in progress and feedback is welcome!