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Gideon's Pride


The Pride lands of Ravnica have been chosen to be the battle grounds between the darkness and light. Gideon, Champion of Justice has his army on the march though Ravnica in hopes of restoring peace and order to the land. Ajani, Caller of the Pride and Brimaz, King of Oreskos have joined Gideon, and as the word of their union spreads the wicked tremble in anticipation. Many are inspired by Gideon's holy march, and word of a Fabled Hero has joined in his cause. Even the notable Hero of Iroas has pledged his allegiance. Banisher Priest from Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx strengthen the army and Arrest those who show unruly opposition to the cause. Rumors of Divine Favor to Gideon can be the only explanation for the appearance of the Eidolon of Countless Battles and the Spirit of the Labyrinth. With their help Ravnica may one day be purged of evil.

Early Game

The early game sets the mood for aggression and should carry over into the mid and late game courtesy of some cheap combinations. Ideally you would like to drop your Hopeful Eidolon on turn1, and be able to enchant it by turn2 allowing you to swing with 3 / 3 first strike and lifelink. If you miss the turn1 drop you can still have a decent 5/3 first strike or a 4/4 first strike by turn 3 by enchanting either the Spirit of the Labyrinth or the Hero of Iroas .

hopeful eidolon ethereal armor spirit of the labyrinth

Middle Game

Hero of Iroas

The Hero of Iroas is a great 2CMC drop that allows you to cast all of your auras a little cheaper. Luckily that will also reduce the cost for bestowing. There really isn't any drawback as to what you may decide to enchant him or another creature with. If by turn 3 you're able to bestow him with Eidolon of Countless Battles he'll be a meaty 5/5; assuming that he was your only creature in play at that time. If he gets removed that's fine because Eidolon of Countless Battles will pop into play to replace him so you won't be left feeling defenseless.

Ideally you would like to save your Eidolon of Countless Battles and bestow it upon the Fabled Hero . A beefy double strike creature will offer up anxiety as well as some hefty damage. Brimaz, King of Oreskos is probably one of the best 3 drop creature in standard right now, and his token generating ability feeds Eidolon of Countless Battles growth. If you're fortunate enough to also have Ajani, Caller of the Pride in play you'll be swinging with two double strike creatures instead.

Eidolon of Countless Battles Fabled hero Brimaz, King of Oreskos

Late Game

Gideon, Champion of Justice and Ajani, Caller of the Pride

This deck works fairly consistently and I have yet to be dragged into the late game, but you alway have to be ready to go the distance. Gideon, Champion of Justice and Ajani, Caller of the Pride bring a mean late game that can ensure victory. Ajani has a great -8 ability that will have you dropping plenty of 2/2 creatures onto the battlefield thanks to the life that you have been gaining via Divine Favor and a bestowed Hopeful Eidolon .

Most games finish with you having over 20 life, but even if you were knocked down to half that you'll still be dropping ten 2/2 creatures into play, which gives a nice boost to Eidolon of Countless Battles . Use Gideon, Champion of Justice -15 ability once you have enough counters on him to swing and take out your opponent, but if all else fails you can always exile everything and force everyone to start over when you're in a real pinch.

Sideboard

The swapping is pretty straight forward depending upon which type of deck you are squaring up against. Typically I would make my swaps from Arrest and Banisher Priest as follows,

  • Celestial Flare here for playing against the pro-white, which is problematic when you run a mono deck
  • Glare of Heresy when playing a similar deck and you need to pop off enchantments to free up your creatures or take out a planeswalker
  • Gods Willing against heavy removal decks
  • Revoke Existence against enchantment themed decks that mainly use enchantment creatures
  • Planar Cleansing - mass removal against crazy token decks
  • Fiendslayer Paladin - not quite hexproof, but still great at avoiding removal against red/black. first strike and lifelink also follow the mechanic of the deck. I would likely swap out Spirit of the Labyrinth

Conclusion

There is definitely room for improvement, and I'm always looking for advice on making some tweaks to improve its efficiency. I've debated swapping out the Spirit of the Labyrinth and sticking in the Fencing Ace , but haven't committed to the idea yet.

Lots of great feedback has been pouring in, and once Journey into Nyx is released the suggestions from that expansion will find its way from the maybe section into the main.

Please continue to leave feedback, it has been very helpful.


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Thanks to everyone who left votes and feedback, and as a result the deck has reached a Top Rank of 20th so far.

I've had lots of success with this deck at my local venue and have been winning consistently. The deck flows, and with the recent changes to the sideboard It's even more well rounded. Last FNM it went undefeated, and I look forward to testing it again tomorrow with the new sideboard in place.

Thanks again to all those who contributed.

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Revision 8 See all

(9 years ago)

+1 Pacifism maybe
Top Ranked
  • Achieved #17 position overall 10 years ago
Date added 10 years
Last updated 9 years
Legality

This deck is not Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

6 - 0 Mythic Rares

12 - 5 Rares

10 - 2 Uncommons

12 - 8 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.34
Tokens Cat 2/2 W, Cat Soldier 1/1 W
Folders Mono white, weenie, Favorites, Favorites, 5. Inspirations, wanna try out, awesome decks, Favorites, Decks
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