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Prototype to see if Abzan Humans can be a thing in Pioneer. Obviously the mana base is sub-optimal right now. I'm trying to figure out what should be in the main and side before finding out what should be done with the lands themselves. The land package will contain Indatha Triome, Fabled Passage, etc. so I know that will be a good portion of the monetary cost. The current lands are just a place holder of how much of each color should be in there.

I decided I want to make Collected Company have a good payoff, so I cut down on the amount of legendary creatures as well as the amount of permanents being more than 3cmc. I also think it's a sleeper that people won't be expecting and can have a huge payoff.

I think Athreos, God of Passage and Kambal, Consul of Allocation are both sleepers that will have a higher payoff than what people are expecting. Aside from Athreos and Lurrus, Thalia's Lieutenant hits every creature to get / give counters.

The Ozolith was recommended by someone on Reddit, so I'm not 100% sold on the card, however, I'm open to running it for a time for testing purposes.

The sideboard right now is just a bunch of other options to run in the deck. I am willing to listen to all suggestions and feedback to see what should be in the main and if the number of lands are correct right now. This is a completely brewed deck and not a net-deck of any kind. Thanks for looking and offering suggestions

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Casual

100% Competitive

Date added 3 years
Last updated 3 years
Exclude colors UR
Splash colors G
Legality

This deck is not Pioneer legal.

Rarity (main - side)

4 - 0 Mythic Rares

24 - 6 Rares

8 - 16 Uncommons

0 - 4 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.43
Tokens Companion Zone, Human Cleric 1/1 BW
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