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It is a pure green-white aggro deck that features Gladecover Scout and Witchstalker enchanted by Ethereal Armor and other Auras.

Main Deck

Creatures

Gladecover Scout - 1 drop with hexproof makes it an easy creature to enchant up fast and get in some quick damage. Featured in this deck primarily for its hexproof right from the start.

Witchstalker - 3 drop with hexproof, featured for the same reasons as Gladecover Scout in this deck. The second ability helps vs black and blue control decks and forces them to reconsider before casting during my turn.

Fleecemane Lion - 2 drop for a 3/3 is a very good deal, mana cost-wise. The potential to be hexproof and indestructible in mid game makes him hard to deal with if he can get it off. He is not featured mainly in this deck because he is often removed before he gets there, still a good beatdown creature for early game.

Fiendslayer Paladin - 3 drop for a 2/2 but comes with First Strike and Lifelink, which are huge bonuses. He is partially "hexproof" because he cannot be targetted by black or red spells that opponent controls making him dodge most removal in game. Downside is that many of the Auras in this deck comes with something that he already has (First Strike or Lifelink) which makes it hard to want to enchant him, but a great fit in the deck so far.

Voice of Resurgence - a very powerful card that every Selesnya deck should be running. Combined with Witchstalker, it is great vs Control decks and its an easy sacrifice when facing sac creature cards.

Boon Satyr - one of the few cards that provides tricks for the deck due to Flash + Bestow. Because it is an enchantment creature, it adds to Ethereal Armor's bonus whether its a creature or an Aura, provides some resilience vs board wipe if bestowed.

Spells

Ethereal Armor - the star Aura in the deck for obvious reasons, requires the other enchantment cards for its effects to be fully realized however, but gives my deck late game potential it needs. First strike has come in handy on many occasions as well.

Gift of Orzhova and Unflinching Courage - both provide lifelink and a form of evasion, which has won me many games and makes damage hard for opponent to keep up.

Spear of Heliod - only 1 copy of this card but provides some flexibility for my deck in terms of limited removal and makes my creatures stronger.

Selesnya Charm - I primarily added this card for the big creature removal but the other functions can provide other neat surprises for my deck such as creating tokens vs sac creature effects or keeping Fleecemane Lion alive if facing burn spells.

Sideboard - I haven't got to test my sideboard out much so consider it still a work in process. Here I will list some ideas for sideboard rather than explain each card individually.

The primary feature of my sideboard is the switch from Hexproof-Auras to a Token deck. By swapping in Selesnya Charm, Advent of the Wurm, and Rootborn Defense (9 sideboards) and swapping out various combinations of Auras turns my deck from relying on big, stacked creatures to many smaller ones, making it harder vs control decks primarily.

The theory is that the core deck should be able to hold out vs Aggro and Burn due to the heavy amounts of lifelink and hexproof/unable to target effects but vulnerable to control via Thoughtseize, Devour Flesh, Supreme Verdict etc. so by making the deck less reliant on Auras, should make it easier to handle control decks.

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Mainboard

-1 Spear of Heliod, +1 Selesnya Charm

Sideboard

-1 Selesnya Charm, -1 Pithing Needle, -2 Ajani's Chosen, +4 Advent of the Wurm

Spear of Heliod wasn't too useful in an Auras deck and felt its reliability to be fairly situational and limited so I swapped it out to include a 3rd Selesnya Charm (having to remove one from sideboard). I wanted to add 4 Advent of the Wurm to make my deck very creature heavy and harder for control decks to manage and gain control of the board later in game. So I removed Pithing Needle because its more control-esque and found it unnecessary when stacking my sideboard to allow my deck to be creature heavy (and less reliant on Auras) and Ajani's Chosen just lacks the punch that I'm looking for when trying to transform my deck into something more advantageous vs control decks.

Advent of the Wurm allows me to instantly bring out the token when the opportunity arises and does more damage coming out the gate. The trample is an additional bonus and I will be swapping out Auras primarily to include 4 copies of this card, Rootborn Defense and a 4th Selesnya Charm to transform my deck into a Tokens deck, which is harder for control decks to take on compared to an Aura deck where they might have an easier time. Let me know thoughts or opinions on this style of sideboard.

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Date added 10 years
Last updated 10 years
Legality

This deck is not Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

4 - 0 Mythic Rares

19 - 10 Rares

11 - 1 Uncommons

12 - 4 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.27
Tokens Elemental */* GW, Knight 2/2 W w/ Vigilance, Wurm 5/5 G w/ Trample
Folders hexproof
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