The new ooze from Bloomburrow might be worth trying. Doesn't require green to activate and becomes a 7/7 with trample which can't be ignored or chumped. And with a 3/3 body is relevant immediately while ooze costs more mana to become relevant
@@nocturne3455 yep it’s quite the powerful card! Definitely challenges scooze a bit. The only downside (which is considerable) is the GG casting cost. That’s the only thing keeping me from playing it right now
Shouldn't call this "The Rock". Apart from the colors and the presence of removal this deck has little in common with the initial list, though having a Phyraxian on top is a nice touch. The list should be primed for card advantage, either through tokens or land-fetches.
Welcome back. :)
@@refuse2lose1985 thanks Phillip! Good to hear from you again
The new ooze from Bloomburrow might be worth trying. Doesn't require green to activate and becomes a 7/7 with trample which can't be ignored or chumped. And with a 3/3 body is relevant immediately while ooze costs more mana to become relevant
@@nocturne3455 yep it’s quite the powerful card! Definitely challenges scooze a bit. The only downside (which is considerable) is the GG casting cost. That’s the only thing keeping me from playing it right now
Golgari ygra food deck when? :)
@@SupremeVerdict haha not sure if that’s my style of deck but it looks sweet
@@DumpsterCat I've already seen dozens of varieties of the deck. It definitely isn't solved yet. Something you could tinker with :)
Shouldn't call this "The Rock". Apart from the colors and the presence of removal this deck has little in common with the initial list, though having a Phyraxian on top is a nice touch. The list should be primed for card advantage, either through tokens or land-fetches.