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Title: Naya Midrange. Revised
Post by: THE WYLDE ONE on March 05, 2013, 02:40:11 PM

Naya Midrange. Revised

75 cards, 15 sideboard


3 {Clifftop Retreat}
1 {Kessig Wolf Run}
1 {Temple Garden}
3 {Forest}
4 {Stomping Ground}
4 {Sunpetal Grove}
3 {Sacred Foundry}
4 {Rootbound Crag}

23 lands


3 {Thragtusk}
4 {Boros Reckoner}
2 {Thundermaw Hellkite}
4 {Avacyn's Pilgrim}
2 {Aurelia, the Warleader}
4 {Loxodon Smiter}
3 {Huntmaster of the Fells}
4 {Restoration Angel}

26 creatures


1 {Ajani, Caller of the Pride}
2 {Domri Rade}
1 {Garruk, Primal Hunter}
2 {Farseek}
1 {Garruk Relentless}
2 {Bonfire of the Damned}
2 {Searing Spear}

11 other spells


Sideboard

1 {Gideon, Champion of Justice}
4 {Boros Charm}
2 {Searing Spear}
4 {Skullcrack}
2 {Farseek}
2 {Ray of Revelation}

15 sideboard cards



Notes:
What do you guys think?
Title: Re: Naya Midrange. Revised
Post by: THE WYLDE ONE on March 06, 2013, 04:38:38 PM
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Title: Re: Naya Midrange. Revised
Post by: MetalMilitia on March 06, 2013, 09:16:44 PM
I run a list that's really similar to this, and it's pretty crucial to be able to drop Reckoner on turn 3 to help against super fast Aggro. So I would consider taking out the basic lands to make sure that every land in your deck, besids the Wolf Runs can produce red or white mana. Other than that, the main looks pretty good. It's a little planeswalker heavy for me, but that's just me. Also glaring spotlight in the side seems pretty useless because there aren't many decks that play hexproof creatures, and even if they do Bonfire is a great answer. I would gear your sideboard to treat Aggro and control since those are the two popular archetypes right now. So things to think about for Aggro: Centaur Healer, Rhox Faithmender, Searing Spear, Mizzium Mortars, or even Boros Charm (to make blocking super profitable). For control: Triumph of Ferocity, O-Ring (PW removal), Cavern of Souls, Boros Charm, and more planeswalkers. Hope that helps! And if you want me to post my list just lemme know
Title: Re: Naya Midrange. Revised
Post by: THE WYLDE ONE on March 07, 2013, 12:07:26 PM
That is quite helpful. With the spotlight though, i put it in for the ability that is very often overlooked that gives all my creatures hexproof and unblockable. As for the land, my response is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Title: Re: Naya Midrange. Revised
Post by: MetalMilitia on March 07, 2013, 08:54:25 PM
Quote from: THE WYLDE ONE on March 07, 2013, 12:07:26 PM
That is quite helpful. With the spotlight though, i put it in for the ability that is very often overlooked that gives all my creatures hexproof and unblockable. As for the land, my response is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Ahhhh haha yeah I do not blame you at all then. It's insane how expensive standard decks cost right now
Title: Re: Naya Midrange. Revised
Post by: THE WYLDE ONE on March 08, 2013, 07:24:22 PM
Added bonfires
Title: Re: Naya Midrange. Revised
Post by: MetalMilitia on March 09, 2013, 04:37:09 AM
Quote from: THE WYLDE ONE on March 08, 2013, 07:24:22 PM
Added bonfires
I would also definitely go up to 4 farseeks. It's pretty crucial in a midrange deck like this. You wanna be playing your fatties as soon as possible, especially cards like Swagtusk for those super aggressive decks
Title: Re: Naya Midrange. Revised
Post by: THE WYLDE ONE on March 10, 2013, 11:51:30 PM
But what to cut