1 {Ghost Quarter} 4 {Isolated Chapel} 3 {Cavern of Souls} 2 {Swamp} 2 {Vault of the Archangel} 12 {Plains}
24 lands
4 {Champion of the Parish} 2 {Gideon's Lawkeeper} 4 {Hero of Bladehold} 4 {Sublime Archangel}
14 creatures
4 {Gather the Townsfolk} 4 {Lingering Souls} 4 {Intangible Virtue} 4 {Honor of the Pure} 4 {Oblivion Ring} 1 {Gideon Jura} 1 {Elspeth Tirel}
22 other spells
Sideboard
1 {Cavern of Souls} 2 {Divine Offering}
3 sideboard cards
Notes: Increased tokenization and added {Sublime Archangel}s.
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Hey, what are you doing with this user again?
I don't understand the land. If it is mono white, then why the swamps and isolated chapel?
{Lingering Souls} and {Vault of the Archangel} use black mana.
Oops, missed that. I was just thinking about casting cost. Thanks.
I do not like sublime in token decks
The beaty of a token deck is attacking with all of them together...
It would be great if you took out sublime
Quote from: Hunteroffire9 on September 05, 2012, 04:48:03 PM
I do not like sublime in token decks
Because it's weaker than?
Nah I like it, it leaves you options. Options are good. Nothing like having your army of blockers give your main attacker buffs just for sitting there. Or say your main attacker gets pacified, you can still swing with them all.
Or works well when the token army comes up against {blood reckoning}
I simply don't see anything comparable in power.
{Sublime Archangel} gives all of your non-exalted tokens exalted, it soars over them and becomes super strong super fast. Token decks are perfect with her. Attack with her, keep your tokens to defend.
It also gives your exalted creatures another exalted.
It also works the turn it hits the battlefield, sending out a lone hero spirit token.