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What happens when Dragons get tired of goblins and get a taste for elves.

The goal of this deck is to drop as many mana elves as possible on the first few turns to ramp into either a devour creature or a Descent of the Dragons .

Turn 1: Land, Elf

Turn 2: Land, Elf, Elf

Turn 3: Land, Descent of the Dragons

Turn 4: Land, Double Boros Charm

---Or---

Turn 1: Land, Elf

Turn 2: Land, Elf, Elf,

Turn 3: Land, Predator Dragon sacrificing all 3 elves for a 10/10 flyer with haste

Turn 4: Attack again for 10

Domri Rade 's emblem with Descent of the Dragons : Resolving a Descent with Domri's emblem on board pretty much wins the game, and is a wincon you can play towards when you draw them.

Boros Charm + Voracious Dragon : Double Strike on Voracious Dragon is pretty good.

Domri Rade : With 30 creatures his +1 is fairly consistent. His -2 ability can be used to clear a chump blocker before an attack or kill a problematic creature in aggro decks.

Thundermaw Hellkite : A maindeck answer to Lingering Souls and the like. Also rounds out draws that only get to 5 mana turn 3.

Mycoloth : Used to be a Dragon Broodmother , but it makes more tokens for follow on devour creatures. It can also win the game on its own sometimes.

Boros Charm : All modes are good. Beats Anger of the gods and Supreme Verdict. Can also finish off those last points of damage and give a 10/10 Predator Dragon double strike.

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Date added 7 years
Last updated 5 years
Splash colors W
Key combos
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

8 - 2 Mythic Rares

32 - 4 Rares

3 - 9 Uncommons

12 - 0 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.00
Tokens Dragon 4/4 R, Emblem Domri Rade, Saproling 1/1 G
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