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Nessian Courser
Creature — Centaur Warrior
Kjartan on Beauty of the Beasts
5 years ago
Agent of Horizons could just be a Nessian Courser or something along those lines. Since you're mono green. I get that you've got Rupture Spire, but I really don't think it's worth it just for that one card, with that one ability.
Anyways, I suggest you cut the deck down to 60 cards. It's just a good rule to follow when building decks in general. The reason for doing this is consistancy.
As for the "boards".
Maybeboards and Acquireboards are not a thing in game. The former is cards a person is considering adding to their deck, and the latter is cards that they need to obtain IRL to build their deck.
The Sideboard, however, is a thing in game.
A sidebord is an additional 15 cards (or less) that you are allowed/(expected) to use when you play tournaments.
When you play in tournaments, you always play best of three. You play the first game against someone using your "vanilla" decklist, called a mian deck, but after that game is over, you have the option of "sideboarding" for the following games.
You may take any amount of cards from your main deck, and switch them out with cards in your sideboard to adjust for your opponents stretegy. (The rule is the can be a minimum of 60 cards in your deck, and a maximum of 15 in your sideboard at all times, and there may be no more than 4 copies of a single card between the two.)
Someone who plays against your deck, is likely to bring out cards like Negate from their main deck, and add it cards like Essence Scatter from their sideboard, for game 2 and 3 in a tournament.
When the "best of three" is over, you revert back to your main deck for the next opponent.
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