Woodland Druid

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Format Legality
1v1 Commander Legal
Archenemy Legal
Canadian Highlander Legal
Casual Legal
Commander / EDH Legal
Commander: Rule 0 Legal
Custom Legal
Duel Commander Legal
Highlander Legal
Legacy Legal
Leviathan Legal
Limited Legal
Oathbreaker Legal
Pauper Legal
Pauper Duel Commander Legal
Pauper EDH Legal
Planechase Legal
Premodern Legal
Quest Magic Legal
Tiny Leaders Legal
Vanguard Legal
Vintage Legal

Woodland Druid

Creature — Human Druid

legendofa on my bad red green deck

1 year ago

First of all, welcome to the club, trueblue102231!

I saw your help request thread, and as others have mentioned, you have a lot of single copies of cards. You also have 63 cards in here. These two factors together will dilute your deck and make it harder to get the cards you need when you need them.

Right now, this deck can go in one of two directions, either EDH/Commander or a constructed 60 cards deck. I don't know how much you know about the different formats, so if you see something here you already know, go ahead and skip it.

Commander, also known as EDH, is a format where each deck has exactly 100 cards, and you can have only one copy of any given card on the deck, aside from the basic lands Plains, Island, Swamp, Mountain, Forest, and Wastes. You choose a legendary creature to be the commander, and you can't have any cards with a mana symbol that doesn't appear or the commander. As an example, if you use Grumgully, the Generous as your commander, the deck can't have any , , or symbols in the deck.

Commander is a more casual format, usually played in four-person groups, and can fit any budget. It's one of the most popular "meet and play" formats. As long as all the decks in the group are at about the same power level, you'll be able to find a good match almost anywhere.

For a 60-card constructed format, you're going to want to focus this some more. Pick the cards you want to use the most and get 4 copies of each. You've got a couple of Lightning Bolts and a full set of Kird Ape, so that's a good place to start. Getting down to 60 cards is important, since each card above 60 is a card that's not the best option in a given scenario.

Some of the cards here are too conditional or restricted to be really useful. Plummet has a very limited range of targets, Graypelt Hunter doesn't have any support in this deck, and Woodland Druid is outclassed by other cards, for three examples. If it doesn't see regular use, it's probably safe to take out.

Constructed casual is a good place to start. Competitive formats range from a couple hundred USD for Standard through around $1,000 for Modern to $10,000+ for Legacy, so if you're sticking to a budget, stay with casual--there's no shame in that.

Whichever format you choose, focus your deck around how you want to win. Every card in your deck should be directed to helping you win or stopping your opponent from winning, and is a very fast, aggressive color combination. If you look for creatures with abilities like haste and trample, and spells and effects that deal damage and make your creatures more powerful, you can overrun your opponent quickly.

Above all, have fun!

Caerwyn on He told me, "dumb down" my deck or dont come back

5 years ago

It there are 4 Green vanilla creatures with a CMC of 1:

And a grand total of 1 colourless creature that fits these criteria:

If you were curious how to do the Gatherer search for vanillas, simply search Rules Text: NOT "A" "E" "I" "O" "U". That will eliminate any non-vanilla.

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