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Elves is a popular [[aggro deck]] in the current [[Standard]] format. It tries to win the game by attacking with lots of small to medium sized creatures. It's key component is the use of creatures of the elf type, so it can take advantage of the [[Lorwyn]] block card that rely of elves, such as <c>Imperious Perfect</c>, <c>Wren's Run Vanquisher</c>, and sometimes <c>Wren's Run Packmaster</c>. | '''Elves''' is a popular [[aggro deck]] in the current [[Standard]] format. It tries to win the game by attacking with lots of small to medium sized creatures. It's key component is the use of creatures of the elf type, so it can take advantage of the [[Lorwyn]] block card that rely of elves, such as <c>Imperious Perfect</c>, <c>Wren's Run Vanquisher</c>, and sometimes <c>Wren's Run Packmaster</c>. | ||
Currently, the Elves archetype is split into to subarchetypes - Elves with a fair amount of controlling features, and a more aggressive version that utilizes the warrior-based effects from Morningtide (like <c>Obsidian Battle-Axe</c> and <c>Bramblewood Paragon</c>. | Currently, the Elves archetype is split into to subarchetypes - Elves with a fair amount of controlling features, and a more aggressive version that utilizes the warrior-based effects from Morningtide (like <c>Obsidian Battle-Axe</c> and <c>Bramblewood Paragon</c>. | ||
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Sample Elves (non-Warriors) decklist as piloted to 7th place at Grand Prix Shizouka by Taischi Fujimoto: | Sample Elves (non-Warriors) decklist as piloted to 7th place at Grand Prix Shizouka by Taischi Fujimoto: | ||
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Lands | |||
4 Forest | 4 Forest | ||
4 Swamp | 4 Swamp | ||
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1 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth | 1 Urborg, Tomb of Yawgmoth | ||
Creatures | |||
4 Llanowar Elves | 4 Llanowar Elves | ||
4 Imperious Perfect | 4 Imperious Perfect | ||
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Sample Elves/Warriors decklist as piloted to 7th place at Grand Prix Chiba by Shuhei Nakamura | Sample Elves/Warriors decklist as piloted to 7th place at Grand Prix Chiba by Shuhei Nakamura | ||
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Lands | |||
14 Forest | 14 Forest | ||
4 Treetop Village | 4 Treetop Village | ||
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2 Pendelhaven | 2 Pendelhaven | ||
Creatures | |||
4 Bramblewood Paragon | 4 Bramblewood Paragon | ||
4 Chameleon Colossus | 4 Chameleon Colossus | ||
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3 Wren's Run Packmaster | 3 Wren's Run Packmaster | ||
Artifacts | |||
4 Obsidian Battle-Axe | 4 Obsidian Battle-Axe | ||
Sorceries | |||
2 Overrun | 2 Overrun | ||
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1 Primal Command | 1 Primal Command | ||
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[[Category: Tournament decks]] |
Revision as of 22:32, 13 April 2008
Elves is a popular aggro deck in the current Standard format. It tries to win the game by attacking with lots of small to medium sized creatures. It's key component is the use of creatures of the elf type, so it can take advantage of the Lorwyn block card that rely of elves, such as Imperious Perfect, Wren's Run Vanquisher, and sometimes Wren's Run Packmaster.
Currently, the Elves archetype is split into to subarchetypes - Elves with a fair amount of controlling features, and a more aggressive version that utilizes the warrior-based effects from Morningtide (like Obsidian Battle-Axe and Bramblewood Paragon.
Sample Elves (non-Warriors) decklist as piloted to 7th place at Grand Prix Shizouka by Taischi Fujimoto:
Sample Elves/Warriors decklist as piloted to 7th place at Grand Prix Chiba by Shuhei Nakamura