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Bazaroco
03-15-2010, 02:34 PM
// Lands
20 Forest (4)

// Creatures
1 Dosan the Falling Leaf
1 Timbermare
4 Eternal Witness
4 Sakura-Tribe Elder

// Spells
4 Moment's Peace
3 Exploration
3 Mirri's Guile
2 Harmonize
4 Kodama's Reach
4 Early Harvest
4 Summoner's Pact
2 Beacon of Creation
4 Rude Awakening

// Sideboard
SB: 3 Vexing Shusher
SB: 4 Krosan Grip
SB: 4 Lifeforce
SB: 4 Choke


Hello, first of all, sorry if my english is not the best.

I thought building a deck using rude awakening because it's a card that i appreciate, so i searched for decks that use it and i found one called "derude pact" that as a similar list to the one i posted.

I've only added the SB, +3 mirri's guile, +3 exploration and -4 Rite of flourishing and -2 Harmonize

Explanation of the list:

It's a very simple list that consists in getting lands to win with rude awakening or beacon of creation. It has cards that provide synergy like witness and moment's peace to stall the game, sakura tribe elder and mirri's guile to find the card you are hoping for and the summoner's pact and timbermare to tap the opponent creatures to have a clear path for your rude awakening.

However, i would like to read some suggestions of more experienced players since i don't have a big knowledge of the cards that exist outhere.

Thanks for reading, and again, sorry for my english.

Jaynel
03-15-2010, 02:41 PM
Oracle of Mul-Daya seems pretty good.

Mystical_Jackass
03-15-2010, 05:23 PM
I don't know how safe Living land beatdown is. Why not Build around llanowers, the new worldwake ETB token land, Mycoloth, Garruk, Wolfbriar Elemental, etc. Good cards. This LOOKS like an overrun deck, but it also looks kinda slow, test it and make sure it's fast 'cause these Gobbs/Zoo decks these days are fast.

SpeedOfDark
03-15-2010, 08:13 PM
yo,

Neat deck, but it seems too slow as it is now.

Here are some other cards you could consider:
scute mob
lotus cobra
howl of the night pack
new frontier
nature's lore
three visits
explore
living wish (to get rid of all the situational 1-ofs in a wishboard)