Selesnya Angel Tokens

Standard wnje01

SCORE: 15 | 6 COMMENTS | 4672 VIEWS | IN 9 FOLDERS


Dec. 13, 2018

So far this deck has proven to be quite competitive, doing well at FNM and some Standard Showdown events. It is also very consistent, often having a very similar opening hand every time.

Hexaflexagon says... #1

If you're going to get Angels, why don't you add Lyra Dawnbringer or Resplendent Angel And how about more March of the Multitudes? I know that you only want one but it's an extremely good card that you should consider adding more of, even without Divine Visitation. You may also want more manafixing by adding Temple Garden. I have an Angels deck that focuses on the Lyra Dawnbringer + Resplendent Angel combo, if you want to switch your deck to something like it.

Good Luck!


Selesnya Standard Midrange

Standard* Hexaflexagon

SCORE: 5 | 30 COMMENTS | 1565 VIEWS | IN 2 FOLDERS


November 5, 2018 8:44 p.m.

wnje01 says... #2

I have thought about Lyra Dawnbringer, but mostly in sideboard. When I wouldn’t mind more March of the Multitudes it more of a question what to take out for it, and mana wise it is kinda the same curve drop as Divine Intervention. I can see Temple Garden being useful I just don’t own any.

Thanks for the thoughts

November 6, 2018 9:29 a.m.

Hexaflexagon says... #3

You could take out the Sumala Woodshapers and Song of Freyalise

November 6, 2018 12:44 p.m.

wnje01 says... #4

Maybe the Sumala Woodshaper even thought it does help me get the enchantments i need but i need to play with it more to see how valuable it is. But the Song of Freyalise is great to help balance my mana and the turn 3 hit is so good.

November 6, 2018 3:05 p.m.

FSims81 says... #6

With you running Emmara, Soul of the Accord you should seriously consider adding Ledev Champion. Currently you only have so many ways to tap her to generate the tokens you want for your combo, but Champion offers you a permanent tap engine for Emmara. Not to mention he is a late game mana sink to create additional tokens himself.

November 8, 2018 12:51 p.m.