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The Elves deck in Extended is majorly focus on the interaction between
'''Elves''' is a primarily green creature based combo deck which was widely popular during Pro Tour Berlin 2008 and Extended tournaments during the subsequent PTQ season. Most notably it won PT Berlin as a version piloted by [[Luis Scott-Vargas]].


<card>glimpse of nature</card> as card draw engine
The deck uses mana producing elves such as <c>Llanowar Elves</c>, <c>Birchlore Rangers</c> and <c>Heritage Druid</c> to very quickly ramp up mana, specifically by the Rangers and Druid. They would also be aided by <c>Wirewood Symbiote</c> and <c>Nettle Sentinel</c>. The Symbiote can untap Llanowar elves or any other to be tapped again for Rangers or Druid while the Sentinel just untaps himself whenever a green spell is played. Using <c>Glimpse of Nature</c>, the player can just repeatedly play Elf cards, draw cards of them for even more elves while tapping the Elves in play for mana to cast the spells. <c>Elvish Visionary</c> is also a frequently played card due to its interaction with Symbiote. <c>Summoner's Pact</c> is primarily used to glue the deck together.


offer <card>heritage druid</card> and <card>Nettle Sentinel</card> inter-action
Even though the core is the same, there are various versions of the deck mostly differing in the cards used to end the game and the means to search for them. Some decks use <c>Weird Harvest</c> to quickly assemble a large number Nettle Sentinels, amass a Storm counter and kill with <c>Grapeshot</c> or sometimes <c>Brain Freeze</c>. Other decks use <c>Wirewood Hivemaster</c> to produce a large amount of Insect tokens to fuel a <c>Chord of Calling</c> for a <c>Predator Dragon</c> who would eat the tokens and most other creatures to attack for lethal damage. Yet another version would go for <c>Mirror Entity</c>. Even <c>Blasting Station</c> has seen play in this deck. The deck is capable to use cards of almost all colors as well as other support cards such as <c>Thoughtseize</c> due to Birchlore Ranger's ability producing any color of mana.
as mana base


there are various finishers in this deck
<d title="Elves - Luis Scott Vargaz - Pro Tour Berlin 2008">
yet the key card to fulfill the mana requirement is
Lands
<card>Birchlore Rangers</card>
4 Gilt-Leaf Palace
2 Overgrown Tomb
1 Pendelhaven
9 Snow-Covered Forest
 
Creatures
4 Llanowar Elves
4 Elves of Deep Shadow
4 Nettle Sentinel
4 Heritage Druid
4 Birchlore Rangers
4 Elvish Visionary
4 Wirewood Symbiote
2 Viridian Shaman
1 Eternal Witness
1 Regal Force
 
Other
4 Summoner's Pact
4 Glimpse of Nature
3 Weird Harvest
1 Grapeshot
 
Sideboard
4 Umezawa's Jitte
4 Thoughtseize
2 Viridian Shaman
1 Pendelhaven
1 Mycoloth
1 Nullmage Shepherd
2 Thorn of Amethyst
</d>
 
 
<d title="Elves - Martin Juza - Pro Tour Berlin 2008">
Lands
1 Pendelhaven
4 Temple Garden
4 Horizon Canopy
8 Forest
 
Creatures
4 Wirewood Symbiote
4 Llanowar Elves
4 Birchlore Rangers
4 Heritage Druid
4 Nettle Sentinel
4 Essence Warden
4 Wirewood Hivemaster
1 Viridian Shaman
1 Predator Dragon
1 Elvish Champion
2 Elvish Visionary
 
Other
4 Glimpse of Nature
4 Chord of Calling
2 Summoner's Pact
 
Sideboard
3 Umezawa's Jitte
3 Thorn of Amethyst
2 Naturalize
1 Viridian Shaman
1 Ethersworn Canonist
1 Tar Fiend
1 Orzhov Pontiff
1 Voidstone Gargoyle
1 Burrenton Forge-Tender
1 Gaddock Teeg
</d>
 
 
<d title="Elves - Bob Albright - PTQ Honolulu 2009 Minneapolis">
Lands
2 City of Brass
3 Forest
3 Gilt-Leaf Palace
1 Overgrown Tomb
1 Pendelhaven
1 Temple Garden
3 Windswept Heath
3 Wooded Foothills
 
Creatures
4 Birchlore Rangers
4 Elvish Visionary
4 Heritage Druid
1 Kira, Great Glass-Spinner
4 Llanowar Elves
2 Mirror Entity
4 Nettle Sentinel
1 Regal Force
1 Viridian Shaman
4 Wirewood Hivemaster
4 Wirewood Symbiote
 
Other
4  Chord of Calling
4 Glimpse of Nature
1 Summoner's Pact
1 Thoughtseize
 
Sideboard
3 Burrenton Forge-Tender
1 Elvish Champion
1 Ethersworn Canonist
2 Gleeful Sabotage
1 Orzhov Pontiff
2 Proclamation of Rebirth
3 Thoughtseize
2 Umezawa's Jitte
</d>
 
[[Category:Tournament decks]]

Latest revision as of 18:05, 12 April 2020

Elves is a primarily green creature based combo deck which was widely popular during Pro Tour Berlin 2008 and Extended tournaments during the subsequent PTQ season. Most notably it won PT Berlin as a version piloted by Luis Scott-Vargas.

The deck uses mana producing elves such as Llanowar Elves, Birchlore Rangers and Heritage Druid to very quickly ramp up mana, specifically by the Rangers and Druid. They would also be aided by Wirewood Symbiote and Nettle Sentinel. The Symbiote can untap Llanowar elves or any other to be tapped again for Rangers or Druid while the Sentinel just untaps himself whenever a green spell is played. Using Glimpse of Nature, the player can just repeatedly play Elf cards, draw cards of them for even more elves while tapping the Elves in play for mana to cast the spells. Elvish Visionary is also a frequently played card due to its interaction with Symbiote. Summoner's Pact is primarily used to glue the deck together.

Even though the core is the same, there are various versions of the deck mostly differing in the cards used to end the game and the means to search for them. Some decks use Weird Harvest to quickly assemble a large number Nettle Sentinels, amass a Storm counter and kill with Grapeshot or sometimes Brain Freeze. Other decks use Wirewood Hivemaster to produce a large amount of Insect tokens to fuel a Chord of Calling for a Predator Dragon who would eat the tokens and most other creatures to attack for lethal damage. Yet another version would go for Mirror Entity. Even Blasting Station has seen play in this deck. The deck is capable to use cards of almost all colors as well as other support cards such as Thoughtseize due to Birchlore Ranger's ability producing any color of mana.