Harvest Moon | Karametra Flavor EDH
Commander / EDH
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Mycoloth could be good. Fungus, makes saprolings, pretty powerful too. I've gotten good results from Forest too.
Sporemound - interacts with the land, makes Saprolings, is a Fungus.
Spike Feeder is a fruit. I think.
September 22, 2015 1:37 a.m. Edited.
Ummm... having lands in the deck might help, no?
It's just I was trying to playtest it, and it's a bit difficult to play things...
September 22, 2015 8:52 a.m.
atomic_moose says... #6
Abundant Growth seems very plant like. Do dryads count? Trostani, Selesnya's Voice grows more tokens
September 22, 2015 2:30 p.m.
Let's see if we can find more lands that fit your theme.
Centaur Garden, Dryad Arbor, Fertile Thicket, Grove of the Guardian, Sungrass Prairie, Sunpetal Grove, Tranquil Garden, Exotic Orchard, Forbidden Orchard, Springjack Pasture, and Lotus Vale
September 22, 2015 9:44 p.m.
Voxzorz: I appreciate your interest in testing the deck. However, this is still very much a WIP and I don't really want to devote too much time to the mana base until I know what else will be in the deck.
September 22, 2015 10:14 p.m.
miracleHat says... #10
Best card hands down that is in this deck:
Farmstead
I sh*t my pants when I saw that.
Just out of interest, when you are old and on a rocking chair staring out at the garden that you have spent your time cultivating: what plant would you like to have the best view of? Would it be the Lupin? Or do you prefer agricultural specimens over flower, such as fields of wheat all around you? Or might you be logically minded and want something that would last for all eternity: the desert cacti?
November 2, 2015 11:25 p.m.
Hey man, Farmstead is serious devotion for Karametra :P
I'm going to assume your followup question was serious, so I'll answer it as such. I actually love botany and horticulture IRL. I work for a Carnivorous Plant Nursery in MD and love the obscure plants of the world. Succulents amaze me with their intricate patterns of growth and incredibly strange biologies. The problem with them is that I get impatient and they grow so freaking slowly. Same go for carnivorous plants, of which I really enjoy Bladderworts and Tropical pitcher plants, as well as Cephalotus, the Australian Pitcher.
I actually would love to try my hand at a bonsai tree, but cats and plants do not mix. And in the future I would love to work on the more technological side of things, creating new plant hybrids and doing genetic alterations to make better produce or more interesting plants -- sort of like the group who were experimenting with putting bioluminescence genes into Trees to grow "living streetlights"
November 2, 2015 11:56 p.m.
miracleHat says... #13
yes, that was a serious question. bio-luminescent would be awesome: it would make them much easier to climb depending on the tree ;)
Last I checked, bonsai tree's require a lot of time for the upkeep and maintenance?
November 3, 2015 2:21 p.m.
They do, and they can be very fragile. That's another reason why I'm not doing one myself. I'd much rather grow something that I can witness changing on a near day to day basis. I have a hard enough time not uprooting anything I plant in a week to witness the root growth haha
November 3, 2015 2:34 p.m.
miracleHat says... #15
I don't really have plants in my house, just 8 orange trees that I play "orange-baseball" with.
November 3, 2015 3:08 p.m.
My house prior to this one had a cherry tree and a few apple and plum trees. This one doesen't really have anything of good use. I have a Devil's Back Bone plant, a Sensitive plant, some cranberry plants, some mosses, and some liverworts. I just recently had a Cape sundew, some different Venus Fly traps, and an Air plant die from the move, which was a bit depressing.
November 3, 2015 3:31 p.m.
miracleHat says... #17
i figure that i should give a legit suggestion, so here you go:
Fertilid
November 3, 2015 4:21 p.m.
Does Jon visit the Trading Post from time to time to sell some goats?
Spootyone says... #2
...I can't believe no one has yet...
September 22, 2015 1:26 a.m.