Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Safety View Post
Maybe I'm crazy and my casual side is coming out...but what about a Dragonstorm sideboard? I don't know if Bogardan Hellkite is the correct card, but 4 copies of Thundermaw Hellkite seems pretty sexy. They could reasonably be cast off of rocks/rituals if drawn and can swing big after Dstorm gets all 4 copies.

So essentially, shooting from the hip, it would be 5-7 cards in the sideboard: 1 copy of Dragonstorm and 4-6 copies of dragons (maybe 4x BogHell and 2x ThunderKite.) How unexpected would it be to do Grapeshot g1, and then DRAGONS game 2?
I also thought of this, it's likely not feasible but awesome and hilarious for casual games! Also, Thundermaw could be played for free off of a HUF. Too funny! I don't like any of the creature plans in a competitive build though, not even Guttersnipe. I just couldn't get it to work.

@pettdan: Not that I'm a fan of this tech but as far as Bitterblossom goes wouldn't Goblin Rabblemaster just be better? He has to be answered and you don't have to splash black.

@Everyone: Although the deck can be ran without them, Lion's Eye Diamond should just be a no brainer in competitive builds. It does so much with at least 12 cards in the deck: Burning Wish, Act on Impulse and Past in Flames. Not to mention Hazoret's Undying Fury and Reforge the Soul. IMO, competitive builds should cut Desperate Ritual, Simian Spirit Guide and/or Helm of Awakening for it. It's just better.