Lustrum 67 cards, 7 sideboard 2 {Plains} 2 {Island} 2 {Swamp} 2 {Mountain} 2 {Evolving Wilds} 12 {Forest} 22 lands 4 {Sakura-Tribe Elder} 4 {Wall of Tanglecord} 2 {Pilgrim's Eye} 4 {Etched Monstrosity} 4 {Composite Golem} 1 {Cromat} 1 {Horde of Notions} 4 {Fusion Elemental} 24 creatures 4 {Rampant Growth} 4 {Explosive Vegetation} 2 {Door to Nothingness} 4 {Coalition Victory} 14 other spells Sideboard 1 {Crystal Quarry} 1 {Prismatic Omen} 1 {Channel the Suns} 1 {Last Stand} 1 {Conflux} 1 {Kaleidostone} 1 {Buried Ruin} 7 sideboard cards Notes: Ok well here is my finished 5 color deck. It can pull off a turn 5 {Coalition Victory} or a turn 7 {Door to Nothingness} win. A conventional win is also more that possible with these big guys, especially with a 10/10 {Etched Monstrosity} or two. The sideboard is other cards that I considered for this build. The hardest choice was dropping {Channel the Suns}. I chose {Composite Golum} instead. He's slower but my meta is creature heavy and a nice size blocker will be helpful. |
Quote from: Testset on August 26, 2012, 01:21:19 PMQuote from: adventus on August 26, 2012, 08:33:07 AMNot bad.
It's a very fun deck that surprises people. It's also cheap to build...about $20!
IF your budget was expanded, Rav lands would be a plus, with {Farseek} instead of {Rampant Growth}. Great when running a Victory...