$60 Competitive Mono-Green Aggro

Modern TreeGobo

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Price Update —June 30, 2018

After reviewing the comments and evaluating the amount of good cards to replace the ones in my current deck; I've decided to up the price, as I feel at $50 the deck was lacking.

ZookNingel says... #1

Also just looking at the deck it seems like you have a lot of big creatures like Kalonian Tusker and Leatherback Baloth but that you don't have any way other than Rancor to get them through a bunch of little creatures. I would suggest adding trample granting cards like Fists of Ironwood or Primal Rage.

November 25, 2017 11:01 p.m.

bsutton1187 says... #2

If early big beaters is your plan maybe Rhonas's Last Stand?

December 15, 2017 7:24 p.m.

willis1234 says... #3

December 20, 2017 1:20 p.m.

TreeGobo says... #4

willis1234 Good idea, I have two lying around myself; had forgot about them for a while. Only problem is that if someone wanted to buy this deck fresh, it would cost a good amount more with Nykthos.

December 20, 2017 1:46 p.m.

Vixxxx says... #5

If this deck is competitive, you need sideboard dude :/

December 21, 2017 6:54 p.m.

Vixxxx says... #6

I would not play taplands in stompy deck, it can cost you games.

And without taplands you could consider even cutting one land.

Aspect of Hydra Couuld be replaced with Blossoming Defense and then if you do that you could cut few Vines of Vastwoods and play one more of Nettle Sentinel and Scavenging Ooze, just to be little bit more mana efficient with pump spells.

And sideboard is seriously important, you should never play Modern without it.

Edit, Tappedout bugged my another comment somehow, it should not be there.

December 21, 2017 7:05 p.m. Edited.

Toasty042 says... #7

Add $40, Add Collected Company. All your creatures happen to be cmc 3 or less.

December 23, 2017 5:05 p.m.

Id recommend arbor elf.

February 4, 2018 9:10 p.m.

Redivert says... #9

Your deck is very good and is really similar to something I made a while back, check this out and compare.Mono Green StompyYou need to take out your Dismember's, Nettle Sentinel's and put in some Oran-Rief, the Vastwood's, and Experiment One's.

You should use your Oran-Rief with Experiment One to generate double tokens as he comes back into play and keep him alive this way. This land should be a basis around pretty much everything you're playing, it's a must have.

March 12, 2018 10:35 p.m.

I built your deck a few months ago and also found something very similar on mtggoldfish.com, so thanks for the fun. But after play-testing, I put in 2x Primordial Hydra & 2x Ghalta, Primal Hunger for big mana sinks or beat-down opportunities I put 1x Growing Rites of Itlimoc in my build for opportunity ramp and card delving. In my sideboard I threw in 4xSlippery Bogle for burn, 4xSpider Umbra for spirits or board wipe, 2x Naturalize, 1x Dryad Militant (3 in mainboard).

Instead of Dungrove Elder I went with Lumberknot. The play is that you're avoiding creature arbitrage that way and pumping it with your dorks that you can chump block with. I also left in 3x Oran-Rief, the Vastwood and 15 Card: Forest

March 18, 2018 7:28 p.m.

ZendikariWol says... #11

  1. 60$.

  2. Could you put in a couple Nylea's Disciple for anti-burn? Lead the Stampede is also pretty insane. Ripjaw raptor is good for card advantage and it has a butt that's hard to beat.

March 23, 2018 10:34 p.m.

YourBoi-tman says... #12

Hey man love this deck, check out my non-budget version. Competitive Mono Green Midrange Stompy Feedback welcome!! Also, if you ever want to upgrade you can look at some of my options, I do love your list also.

April 3, 2018 5:19 p.m.

iischris says... #13

I get what everyone is saying here, but as a STOMPY deck, you should only have 2 taplands at MAX. Treetop Village is strictly better for stompy than Oran-Rief, the Vastwood. Also, you should lose Nettle Sentinel and look for at least one Rhonas the Indomitable and at least one Prowling Serpopard. Your curve should end at 3, but if you NEED a closer, Surrak, the Hunt Caller is a great finisher, but your 4cmc spells should be limited to one, MAYBE two. 19 is about the right number of lands, but I think 3 Dismember is not optimal. Maybe lose one for a single Nature's Way or Prey Upon. As for your sideboard, you should look at cards like Thrun, the Last Troll, Choke, Back to Nature, Beast Within, Natural State, Dungrove Elder, Creeping Corrosion, and others.

As a starting point, I recommend the Green Stompy primer on MTGSalvation, and Alexander Feige's stompy list.

April 12, 2018 9:32 p.m.

What is your thoughts on Steel Leaf Champion?

April 16, 2018 4 p.m.

TreeGobo says... #15

Odorous_Walker I'll consider the option.

April 16, 2018 5:51 p.m.

Saljen says... #16

Steel Leaf Champion is a direct upgrade to Leatherback Baloth. It may be worth running some combination, however I can see that you want to keep your curve low.

May 17, 2018 5:44 p.m.

kamarupa says... #17

Second everything iischris wrote. That's sound advice.

June 13, 2018 10:11 p.m.

Sargeras says... #18

It's been a while since I commented here, so I'll give you some advice.

Cut a Treetop Village for one more Forest, curve is needed and treetop is only useful turns 3+ anyway, which really means it's your post wrath plan or the extra kick to win, nothing more.

Since you are in Mono-Green, you are really just trying to goldfish the opponent if you are playing competitively. Which means that i'd personally cut a Dismember, and go for another pump based spell even. you could also go for a Prey Upon or something if you wanted to.

You are stompy, which means you play Steel Leaf Champion over Leatherback Baloth. I know that it is a bit more expensive because of standard, but it is infinitely better. The reasons are becuase it can't be chump blocked by small creatures until the end of time. It runs over Young Pyromancer and Dark Confidant, and it has 5 power, which makes it even easier to get the turn 4 kill this deck wants to have.

Nettle Sentinel seems alright, but you already have decent one-drops to play. I'd consider playing a Rhonas the Indomitable as he's just too good to pass up in this deck.

If you are going to say this deck is great for budget, either include a sideboard that fits the deck, or mention one in the description so people wanting to play it have an idea of what to play.

Cheers!

June 26, 2018 7:44 p.m.