You can tap the squirrels for Chord of Calling even when they have summoning sickness, maybe have a one of Craterhoof or something to give haste and wrap up games faster?
@@MTGGoldfish You could chord out Surrak the Hunt Caller to give the Scurry Oak haste, though unfortunately not trample. If you're OK with something you can't cast normally, chording out Hellraiser Goblin gives everything haste. You could also just run an Essence Warden for an easy infinite life.
I'd splash Red for Impact Tremors. An army of squirrels doing superhero landings onto the battlefield for the win paints a hilarious picture in my head. Craterhoof is so obvious for a green deck, and it takes away from the squirrel theme imo.
Chording craterhoof with the infinite tokens seems like a great way to win right away. Only downside is you have to have chord in hand and hoof in deck when you combo
The non-budget version should add Stomping Grounds and Goblin Bombardment for the hasty kill, having to give Opp a turn is the biggest weakness of this deck.
I agree. I just commented elsewhere about using Impact Tremors. Perhaps both could be run for extra redundancy and just like that squirrels broke Modern. That makes me laugh so hard. Lol.
Yeah, MTGO handles draws weirdly (in the chat it said it was an unbound loop and the game was a draw, but the pop up tells both players that they won for some reason).
@#1 George does it though? since you will still have a creature with infinite +1 +1 power counters so all you need is trample on it and you'll win. you can give it trample by sideboarding a pridemalkin and since it's a creature you can search for it fairly easily the turn after you do the combo
@@rendevoir4736 it isn't a gurantied loss to infect since you will still have a creature with infinite +1 +1 power counters so all you need is trample on it and you'll win (presuming they don't immediately kill it). you can give it trample by sideboarding a pridemalkin and since it's a creature you can search for it fairly easily the turn after you do the combo
@@finn488 Also, Infect has one unblockable creature and one flyer - their fastest card is Glistener Elf which has neither, so they may also not be able to beat an infinitely large blocker depending on what Infect threat they're relying on.
Great deck! I'd love to see a less budget gruul variation with goblin bombardment and some bolts for the instant kill and better interaction in the early game.
At 21:00 the cute little line that you are looking for is: On your opponent's turn activate both wall of roots, and tap your creatures to convoke Chord of Calling x=4, get your other piece of the combo to the battlefield. I'm not yelling, just saying.
Yeah, maybe we shouldn't have attacked and left up a bigger Chord of Calling. We wouldn't have been able to go infinite immediately (because Scurry Oak was too big for Ivy Lane Denizen to trigger evolve), but it still could have been the right play.
This build feels like its got too many dorks and no backup plan, but I'm very interested to see what builds emerge over time. Maybe could splash into U for Neoform?
@@Poorcana Even so, you can build budget and not overload on some redundant pieces like manadorks. You could replace some with a few copies of cards like Commune With Nature to dig for missing combo pieces and still keep the deck cheap and possibly more consistent too.
@@Mirvana Wouldn't summoner's pact be much better than Commune with Nature? If you already have one combo piece you can pact and cast it on the same turn and then when you untap with infinite squirrels you can easily spare the 4 mana from the pact
The first game that broke MTGO, you didn't find the right words to say it, but the reason that that situation should not have been an "unbounded loop" is that you had set the oak to "always yes" and you had set the denizen to "always target the oak", and since either one of those settings could be turned off at any arbitrary point (which would break the loop) it should not have been detected as a loop.
If it worked that way, you could lock up the game forever by starting a loop and walking away from the computer. Best not to give asssholes that power.
I'm not sure why, but I feel like splashing black would help you, as you can do things like use unearth to get your oaks back from the yard, or get some decent removal added. But other than that, Squeaky-Jiki Tier 1 ;)
you could also sideboard a pride malkin to give your infinite power creature trample, so even if they killed all the little dudes you could still have a chance to win
If you had not attacked in match 2 (21:00) and on their turn Chorded you could get denizen (4g from walls, 2 from squirrels and 1 from the oak) and won the game on their end step. (Removal permitting of course) and you would have dodged the burning
He doesnt win there because oak has a counter so another creature would be needed to start the loop, but I agree that it was still probably the right line to take
@@Yakmage Good catch, your right he would have had to wait until the following turn and hope the wall of blossoms is still in his hand after the burning inquires (or a creature) and hope they don't have removal but yeah at least the combo is on board.
Singleton Essence Warden in Sideboard. You can Chord into it in the middle of your combo and make the "do they have the burn?" turns not matter a lot of the time.
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Big difference is not having Flash as opposed to Deceiver Exarch, which also could deny an opponent mana or some early attacks and not having Haste for your Squirrels, leaving them vulnerable to boardwipes.
I've played this twice at locals and it's absolute gas, very fun to play although obviously very linear. My only upgrade so far is some essence wardens which definitely help, have them sideboarded atm but could be worth maining depending on meta. My advice for playing it is to value Eldritch a lot more than the other tutors when deciding if to keep. Eldritch is incredibly efficient especially targeting wall of roots or any of the 2 drops, its far harder to get to Chord for 3 or 4 even when you can get 2 mana from wall of roots. Primal command is usually much worse again although the other modes are potentially good.
I love this, but my biggest issue with it is that if it took off then fumigate would become rampant and you would have to limit your squirrel output greatly, however if you go into gruul I suppose mass hysteria is always an option
One copy of something like new purphoros to chord for free with some of your squirrels seems great. Just game one of the vid and that line is already possible.
@@gastastrophe1092 Yeah, I looked it up. It's unfortunately too expensive for budget magic. But then it's just worth to let the tokens be as they are instead of chording up another denizen... unless we know if the opponent plays Anger of the Gods or similar, then it's better to bump up a few with another Denizen. Well, Craterhoof would at least work if it wasn't budget! :D
@@MayDawn519 Detecting an unbound loop is equivalent to the halting problem, which famously has no solution. Now, I'm not saying they can't make a better algorithm than they have now (they certainly can), but it can't be perfect.
While the tokens do not have haste (or temporary which makes it not red), the Scurry Oak being able to attack for infinite does give possibility of winning immediately. Also, the Chord of Calling gives a little bit of the Splinter Twin feel like in the last game.
so wait in match 2 game 2 21:43 why didn't you use chord to win the game. why chord for another scurry oak instead of waiting till your turn to chord for 4 you did have enough mana to do it next turn even without the squirrels.
Green didn't steal non-green things this time. Urborg is such a green effect I'm surprised it hadn't happened already, and yogmoth's will is actually surprisingly green, as Green is the only color that can get any card out of the graveyard (except yogmoth's will itself)
Match 2 if you had an Eternal Witness in the deck its an easy win (should be mandatory to run it in any Chord deck lol). Really would like to see a red version or at least a non-budget with Craterhoof altho Goblin Bombardment seems interesting.
or any utility spell/creature to give trample to an oak you played earlier. "Charge through" is a 1 cmc green instant cantrip that gives trample. 1 copy of Brawn to tutor/sac would work as would 1 copy of Nylea.
Or just run Impact Tremors and Goblin Bombardment to end the game on the spot. Why gain life and wait a turn? That's just asking to have your board wiped, and there are too many ways to win in Modern that get around infinite life.
Haven't watched the video yet, but when your big creature doesn't have trample and is as vulnerable to just about all the removal in the format, I'm not so sure how well it'll do. You do at least have Chord of Calling to go off at instant speed and attack with your infinite squirrels. Any thoughts on something Essence Warden to get infinite life as well?
@@canifold Which is fine when you can go off EoT with Chord. The With both other fetch methods being sorcery speed though, you can go off with your combo and still die with infinite squirrels, not to mention board wipes. That being said though, the interaction between E-Wit and Primal Command is pretty fun.
Wait, in game two versus hollow one why didn't you chord for the combo at end step instead of attacking with scurry oak. You just untap and murder them
Not the same as splinter twin, Exarch having flash meant that you had leave up interaction if you twin opponent was sitting on 3 open mana. That and the fact that twin token gained haste meant that you most likely won as soon as twin resolved. With this your opponent can just kill scurry oak at any point, and even if you go off and make a ton of tokens you haave to pass and hope your opponent doesn't wipe your board.
My guess for the unbounded loop in game 1 is that since it was auto yielding, it probably buffered a whole lot of triggers and hit some kind of internal limit for the software. That or mtgo is a busted old program, either one.
I wonder if a non-budget version of this would want red for some optiomal haste enablers? Making a bunch of non-hasty, non-EOT squirrels leaves open a little room for counterplay
Wouldn't non-budget just jam craterhoof? In a deck built around infinite weenies, already playing chord of calling, and wouldn't have to dip into another color.
Shouldn't this deck be packing a singleton Dryad Arbor? Being able to Chord for a mana dork for 3 mana instead of 4 with convoke seems like it would've been relevant.
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You can tap the squirrels for Chord of Calling even when they have summoning sickness, maybe have a one of Craterhoof or something to give haste and wrap up games faster?
Cool idea!
Would be tough to fit in under the budget, but I like the idea!
@@MTGGoldfish my bree has red in it and runs OG Purphoros to Chord to kill the opponent
@@MTGGoldfish You could chord out Surrak the Hunt Caller to give the Scurry Oak haste, though unfortunately not trample. If you're OK with something you can't cast normally, chording out Hellraiser Goblin gives everything haste. You could also just run an Essence Warden for an easy infinite life.
I'd splash Red for Impact Tremors. An army of squirrels doing superhero landings onto the battlefield for the win paints a hilarious picture in my head. Craterhoof is so obvious for a green deck, and it takes away from the squirrel theme imo.
Chording craterhoof with the infinite tokens seems like a great way to win right away. Only downside is you have to have chord in hand and hoof in deck when you combo
Also the green soul sister is an option to win with infinite life against damage based decks, maybe from the sb
Just a rancor on squeaky-jiki would do the same more reliably.
@@mikemoyer8162 doesn't solve the haste issue
Essence Warden seems like a good one-of tutor target, at least out of the sideboard.
Ohh, that does sound sweet!
Absolutely. Essence Warden a good sideboard card for Elfball, and this is right up that alley.
Infinite Squirrels is the exact amount of Squirrels I like to see on a battlefield. Great Video, please more Squirrel Content. 🐿🐿
The non-budget version should add Stomping Grounds and Goblin Bombardment for the hasty kill, having to give Opp a turn is the biggest weakness of this deck.
I agree. I just commented elsewhere about using Impact Tremors. Perhaps both could be run for extra redundancy and just like that squirrels broke Modern. That makes me laugh so hard. Lol.
Run purphoros and you can chord for it mid combo
@@Xoulrath_ why impact tremors when you can Chord up a Terror of the Peaks
@@crazygermn seems pricey to me.
First match, already breaks the game.
I love it
Love the squeaky-jiki!
First game it says you won, so I'm guessing the reason it stopped was your opponent conceding?
yeah, I had the same impression. It said "SaffronOlive wins!" so opponent must have scooped.
Yeah, MTGO handles draws weirdly (in the chat it said it was an unbound loop and the game was a draw, but the pop up tells both players that they won for some reason).
@André Ricardo Wizards is a small indie company after all.
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This deck needs a few essence warden. With that you gain infinite life and you can put all those squirrels to good use
Or Leyline of Vitality
@#1 George this is a jank combo with no real hopes of topping any major event. Dying to infect is the price you pay.
@#1 George does it though? since you will still have a creature with infinite +1 +1 power counters so all you need is trample on it and you'll win. you can give it trample by sideboarding a pridemalkin and since it's a creature you can search for it fairly easily the turn after you do the combo
@@rendevoir4736 it isn't a gurantied loss to infect since you will still have a creature with infinite +1 +1 power counters so all you need is trample on it and you'll win (presuming they don't immediately kill it). you can give it trample by sideboarding a pridemalkin and since it's a creature you can search for it fairly easily the turn after you do the combo
@@finn488 Also, Infect has one unblockable creature and one flyer - their fastest card is Glistener Elf which has neither, so they may also not be able to beat an infinitely large blocker depending on what Infect threat they're relying on.
Insane video, but I must say, watching the combo wouldn’t be nearly as enjoyable without your crazy enthusiasm!
Glad you liked it!
That mono-red Hollow one shoulda been playing flame darts :)
lava sharts*
Great deck! I'd love to see a less budget gruul variation with goblin bombardment and some bolts for the instant kill and better interaction in the early game.
At 21:00 the cute little line that you are looking for is:
On your opponent's turn activate both wall of roots, and tap your creatures to convoke Chord of Calling x=4, get your other piece of the combo to the battlefield.
I'm not yelling, just saying.
Yeah, maybe we shouldn't have attacked and left up a bigger Chord of Calling. We wouldn't have been able to go infinite immediately (because Scurry Oak was too big for Ivy Lane Denizen to trigger evolve), but it still could have been the right play.
@@MTGGoldfish yeah, unfortunately the combi would have not triggered yet. End of turn Chord of Calling is going to be scary with this deck.
This build feels like its got too many dorks and no backup plan, but I'm very interested to see what builds emerge over time. Maybe could splash into U for Neoform?
This is a modern deck under $100. I'm sure more premium builds can be made.
@@Poorcana Even so, you can build budget and not overload on some redundant pieces like manadorks. You could replace some with a few copies of cards like Commune With Nature to dig for missing combo pieces and still keep the deck cheap and possibly more consistent too.
@@Mirvana Wouldn't summoner's pact be much better than Commune with Nature? If you already have one combo piece you can pact and cast it on the same turn and then when you untap with infinite squirrels you can easily spare the 4 mana from the pact
The first game that broke MTGO, you didn't find the right words to say it, but the reason that that situation should not have been an "unbounded loop" is that you had set the oak to "always yes" and you had set the denizen to "always target the oak", and since either one of those settings could be turned off at any arbitrary point (which would break the loop) it should not have been detected as a loop.
If it worked that way, you could lock up the game forever by starting a loop and walking away from the computer. Best not to give asssholes that power.
@@christopherbrent3759 they can already do that by just not taking game actions. Timer still ticks down
@@christopherbrent3759 there is a limit of creatures in play, so it would eventually stop
Good start to budget magic for MH2
This another one of those decks I want to see the non-budget version.
I'm not sure why, but I feel like splashing black would help you, as you can do things like use unearth to get your oaks back from the yard, or get some decent removal added. But other than that, Squeaky-Jiki Tier 1 ;)
One herd baloth to help against necromentia , anger of the gods, and pyroclasm might be fun, but hardly necessary. Fun stuff!
That mono r holo one match was great to watch!
Love the deck sooo damn much.
As a combo player myself, I 100% approve it.
you know you're in for a treat when we set out to see, amongst other things, how cute the deck can be.
you could also sideboard a pride malkin to give your infinite power creature trample, so even if they killed all the little dudes you could still have a chance to win
Seems worth trying out at least
If you had not attacked in match 2 (21:00) and on their turn Chorded you could get denizen (4g from walls, 2 from squirrels and 1 from the oak) and won the game on their end step. (Removal permitting of course) and you would have dodged the burning
He doesnt win there because oak has a counter so another creature would be needed to start the loop, but I agree that it was still probably the right line to take
@@Yakmage Good catch, your right he would have had to wait until the following turn and hope the wall of blossoms is still in his hand after the burning inquires (or a creature) and hope they don't have removal but yeah at least the combo is on board.
It's been a while since a Budget Deck has been this nutty
Possibly could run a Crashing Drawbridge or another haste enabler, so you wouldn't have to wait till the following turn to go for the win.
What an awesome game and deck! I know what budget Modern deck I will build in paper now.
your scurry oak would love fists of ironwood, gets round the haste problem when you go off and the chumps are nice if it times right
Singleton Essence Warden in Sideboard.
You can Chord into it in the middle of your combo and make the "do they have the burn?" turns not matter a lot of the time.
We need a non budget version of this deck
Would probably play endurance as the grave + flying hate, slightly better lands sometimes and alot of better sideboard options.
I'm wondering if Crashing Drawbridge would be a good addition for haste at the end of the combo
Or splashing red for Rythym of the Wild, Fervor or TukTuk Rubblefort
@@michaelkraemer5846 Rhythm is nontoken.
Yeah was also thinking if he could not convoke out Crashing Drawbridge and win same turn
@@Anaki99DK drawbridge has to tap so you can’t put it down same turn. Something like new purphuros would do it but obv uncastable
@@iainnbreedt4831 Ah damn
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Big difference is not having Flash as opposed to Deceiver Exarch, which also could deny an opponent mana or some early attacks and not having Haste for your Squirrels, leaving them vulnerable to boardwipes.
I've played this twice at locals and it's absolute gas, very fun to play although obviously very linear. My only upgrade so far is some essence wardens which definitely help, have them sideboarded atm but could be worth maining depending on meta. My advice for playing it is to value Eldritch a lot more than the other tutors when deciding if to keep. Eldritch is incredibly efficient especially targeting wall of roots or any of the 2 drops, its far harder to get to Chord for 3 or 4 even when you can get 2 mana from wall of roots. Primal command is usually much worse again although the other modes are potentially good.
You could say Modern Horizons 2 is "Green with Envy" for the other colors' abilities.
Perfect description IMO
Kessig Wolf Run, and a few stomping grounds would make this deck so much better.
I love this, but my biggest issue with it is that if it took off then fumigate would become rampant and you would have to limit your squirrel output greatly, however if you go into gruul I suppose mass hysteria is always an option
Nobody is going to run a 5 mana board wipe in modern.
I think Seth wants MTGO to solve the halting problem to know what is and is not an unbound loop.
Scurry Oak being a tree means that calling the deck Splinter Twin still makes sense. lol
One copy of something like new purphoros to chord for free with some of your squirrels seems great. Just game one of the vid and that line is already possible.
Yep, something to grant haste seems pretty essential.
Maybe play one/two Craterhoof? Since you will make enough squirrels that you can chord into the hoof and attack with it for lethal. ;D
You can already chord for a second ivy-lane denizen to make all your creatures infinitely big. Besides, craterhoof would definitely break the budget.
@@gastastrophe1092 Yeah, I looked it up. It's unfortunately too expensive for budget magic. But then it's just worth to let the tokens be as they are instead of chording up another denizen... unless we know if the opponent plays Anger of the Gods or similar, then it's better to bump up a few with another Denizen.
Well, Craterhoof would at least work if it wasn't budget! :D
Not just Denizen, but Scurry Oak is also a MAY, so you could stop the loop in two ways..
In fairness to the unbound loop detector, it's mathematically impossible to create an algorithm that detects unbound loops perfectly.
Can you not just run a logic test to see if the player has any legal decisions that end in a different result?
My knowledge of code is super duper basic (intro to computer science basic) but I just feel like it should be possible. Please teach me how I'm wrong.
@@MayDawn519 Detecting an unbound loop is equivalent to the halting problem, which famously has no solution. Now, I'm not saying they can't make a better algorithm than they have now (they certainly can), but it can't be perfect.
Prosperous innkeeper makes us infinite life and keeps up the ramp theme
now imagine having a maskwood nexus, a magda, two kelpie guides and getting all your dragons on the battlefield in the jankiest, silliest way possible
While the tokens do not have haste (or temporary which makes it not red), the Scurry Oak being able to attack for infinite does give possibility of winning immediately. Also, the Chord of Calling gives a little bit of the Splinter Twin feel like in the last game.
Chitter Twin, dude. Chitter Twin.
thanks seth ive been so hyped for MH2 magic!!!!!
Me too!
This comment did not age well
*Seth casts chord of calling while at 13 life and not in danger of dying* "alright cmon way to find our ivy lane denizen!
at 24:09, can you kill both the walls for mana, then cast ivy lane and llanowar for infinite?
You can only use the walls for mana once each turn.
@@MTGGoldfish That would explain it.
Thanks!
so wait in match 2 game 2 21:43 why didn't you use chord to win the game. why chord for another scurry oak instead of waiting till your turn to chord for 4 you did have enough mana to do it next turn even without the squirrels.
Green didn't steal non-green things this time. Urborg is such a green effect I'm surprised it hadn't happened already, and yogmoth's will is actually surprisingly green, as Green is the only color that can get any card out of the graveyard (except yogmoth's will itself)
sideboard Veil of Summer? also something for red...
Match 2 if you had an Eternal Witness in the deck its an easy win (should be mandatory to run it in any Chord deck lol). Really would like to see a red version or at least a non-budget with Craterhoof altho Goblin Bombardment seems interesting.
This deck is nuts
lol
Why would you concede when you can take 35 damage from squirrels? I'd rather die to a mountain of squirrels than boringly Concede!!!
This makes me miss Mono-G Devotion, was my first Modern deck. I wonder if MH2 gave it enough goodies to be viable again?
Would adding imperial recruiter be good? I was thinking naya stoneblade with this combo. And recruiter to get the pieces i need.
I wonder if a gruul version of this with impact tremors would be good
Yeah that would solve the wait for next turn issue
Personally I would have made this RG to use Impact Tremors and some additional card draw. Other than that looks solid.
Am I the only one that thought playing an essence warden allowing for infinite life would be a good way around the “having to untap” downside?
or any utility spell/creature to give trample to an oak you played earlier. "Charge through" is a 1 cmc green instant cantrip that gives trample. 1 copy of Brawn to tutor/sac would work as would 1 copy of Nylea.
I think that's a good idea.
Or just run Impact Tremors and Goblin Bombardment to end the game on the spot. Why gain life and wait a turn? That's just asking to have your board wiped, and there are too many ways to win in Modern that get around infinite life.
@@Xoulrath_ We were trying to not bring in another color. if it stays mono green, it's more budget and has less potential mana issues
To be fair, Green has Squirrelcraft long before Kiki Jiki, so, it's really green getting it back.
Haven't watched the video yet, but when your big creature doesn't have trample and is as vulnerable to just about all the removal in the format, I'm not so sure how well it'll do. You do at least have Chord of Calling to go off at instant speed and attack with your infinite squirrels. Any thoughts on something Essence Warden to get infinite life as well?
It's less about the big creature and more about the infinite squirrels.
@@canifold Which is fine when you can go off EoT with Chord. The With both other fetch methods being sorcery speed though, you can go off with your combo and still die with infinite squirrels, not to mention board wipes.
That being said though, the interaction between E-Wit and Primal Command is pretty fun.
I love this deck good job sir
Yessssss! I cant wait
If you play Gruul you can play impact tremors and/or goblin bombardment
Perhaps essence warden would be a good 2 of? Gaining infinite life is pretty good in my book
What if destiny spinner in sideboard to deal with control???
no essence warden?
essence warden in sideboard seems GOAT
Wait, in game two versus hollow one why didn't you chord for the combo at end step instead of attacking with scurry oak. You just untap and murder them
I think he forgot you could use summoning sick squirrels to convoke
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Match 2 game 2 why did you attack with oak instead of chording denizen?
Can I request a non-budget version of this deck?
I don't know if Endurance is out of budget, but it's strictly better than Loaming Shaman if you can pay the 1GG.
Not the same as splinter twin, Exarch having flash meant that you had leave up interaction if you twin opponent was sitting on 3 open mana. That and the fact that twin token gained haste meant that you most likely won as soon as twin resolved. With this your opponent can just kill scurry oak at any point, and even if you go off and make a ton of tokens you haave to pass and hope your opponent doesn't wipe your board.
Go red for goblin bombardment or impact tremors
My guess for the unbounded loop in game 1 is that since it was auto yielding, it probably buffered a whole lot of triggers and hit some kind of internal limit for the software. That or mtgo is a busted old program, either one.
I mean it could be both, its mtgo after all
Mtgo is a busted old program, and you just explained one of the reasons
I love squirrels!!
Essence Warden sounds like a great sideboard piece (in theory)
I wonder if a non-budget version of this would want red for some optiomal haste enablers? Making a bunch of non-hasty, non-EOT squirrels leaves open a little room for counterplay
Wouldn't non-budget just jam craterhoof? In a deck built around infinite weenies, already playing chord of calling, and wouldn't have to dip into another color.
Impact trimmers seems like fun lol
Might want to add in some Essence Wardens to just shut down burn.
Weird that the hollow one deck did not play lava dart
So Seagate stormcaller+neoform is a 2 card combo? Or am I missing something?
it said you won game 1 round 1 i think your OP conceded
It says on screen you won, but on the sidebar it says it was a draw
What about Chord for Tuktuk Rubblefort? 🤔 For win in one turn.
I really liked this deck, but I also want the decklist of the 3rd match opponent
Shouldn't this deck be packing a singleton Dryad Arbor? Being able to Chord for a mana dork for 3 mana instead of 4 with convoke seems like it would've been relevant.
Well, it's no Squirrelcraft, but I love it
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what about impact tremors, or goblin bombardment?
or a essence warden for burn match?
I think a copy or 2 of Essence Warden should've fit into the deck to make the combo an absolute win
Only if you could CC the combo into play
Make the deck red/green for goblin bombardment and impact tremors.
Those cards will be printed in green soon anyway
K but that mono red deck was also maybe budget? Anyone have a similar list?
That list looked sweet and I think it's cheap enough that we can probably make a budget version of it. Something like
This is where I’d start:
www.mtggoldfish.com/deck/4054408
Don’t know about the land count or the Street Wraiths, but it’s something.
What Programm is that?
Maybe you could splash red for Goblin Bombardment so you don't have to wait a turn.
Could be a good way to speed it up.
seems like souk warden makes a big head ache for some decks
Last time you tried a similar combo opponent top decked Plague Engineer. You remember?
I've blocked that game out of my mind ;)
@@MTGGoldfish Leyline of Vitality lets you keep the squirrels as (as 0/1s at least) through plague engineer as well as gaining a buttload of life :D