Doubling season - Parallel lives, anything else for token explosion?

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Posted on Aug. 3, 2014, 9:21 a.m. by ExpectDragons

looking for cards with similar effects for doubling sea on & Parallel Lives in mono green for EDH, only thing i've found so far is Parallel Evolution which runs the risk of helping my opponents but. Not looking to use the janky doubling season from Commander 2013, helps out my opponents way to much especially with a Vorel deck in my group.

cheers

zandl says... #2

Without White, I think these may be your options.

You COULD, however, search the Gatherer for similarly worded abilities. Your search for cards could be done much faster that way.

August 3, 2014 9:50 a.m.

ChiefBell says... #3

There's only those two.

August 3, 2014 9:51 a.m.

Ulvhedner says... #4

As far as I know there are no other cards than Doubling Season , Parallel Lives and Primal Vigor in your colours. There might be some crazy spore related cards but that is all there is for you without having to dip into white.

If you dip into white you'll have access to many cards with token interaction and you can run with Rhys the Redeemed as your commander.

August 3, 2014 10:06 a.m.

DrLitebur says... #5

I have to agree with Ulvhedner here. That is a great commander for that kind of strategy. Going white as well will give you access to more populate options as well, such as Growing Ranks , Rootborn Defenses , and a great secondary legend, Trostani, Selesnya's Voice . Those would all be a great addition to any token deck.

August 3, 2014 11:50 a.m.

zandl says... #6

If you're trying to play Mono-Green tokens in EDH, then you really have no reason to not just be playing White, too, since Rhys the Redeemed is a tank for tokens (and he's a Doubling Season on a stick).

August 3, 2014 11:50 a.m.

Sporq says... #7

It's a bit more dangerous to use if other players have tokens, but Parallel Evolution is probably worth a mention. It has flashback, but it also affects all players.

August 3, 2014 12:24 p.m.

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