

Iona is probably win more, but maybe Ashen Rider or Terastadon to increase the green count?I started looking through scryfall for options. Griselbrand draws such an absurd number of cards that the Cabal Therapies, Creeping Chills and board of creatures can close out the game by themselves. Those slots could easily change depending on the meta, but the previous 11 slots do work against a lot of the normal decks. There are a lot of fun cards that could go in that slot, like Chancellor of the Annex, Vengeful Pharaoh, Leyline of Sanctity, Mindbreak Trap, etc. It is not as effective as Street Wraith or Leyline of the Void, but it serves two purposes. Instead of Street Wraith in the sideboard, Faerie can be used to protect ourselves vs. I will run this list the next time I test (likely tonight). The magic number for Force of Vigor is 15, the MD should be able to support that number over SBing Once Upon a Time (I'd rather SB Street Wraith anyway).I am not sure I agree about Phantasmagorian, but I think that it may just be a personal bias - I love that card.

Cutting Shambling Shell is always a red flag for me, considering how much the utility of Phantasmagorian decreases post board I would only play 3 of it over 3 Shambling Shell. Removing Street Wraith is cheeky, but you'd probably increase your average speed and redundancy with Creeping Chill and Silversmote Ghoul that way. The magic number for Force of Vigor is 15, the MD should be able to support that number over SBing Once Upon a Time (I'd rather SB Street Wraith anyway).

Now I'm not sure that cutting SW is the way to go (we all know how powerful it is to SW in response to Surgical/Macabre on your dredger), but this is how'd I'd go about testing it.Removing Street Wraith is cheeky, but you'd probably increase your average speed and redundancy with Creeping Chill and Silversmote Ghoul that way. While I'm not sure the new guy is the way to go I do think that if you want to incorporate the new package cutting SW would be the way to do it.ġ Flayer of the Hatebound (b/c synergy w/ the crazy number of recurring creatures you run) In that regard, however good Street Wraith is, the effect you run it for only works if you have it in your opening hand. The thing I look for is a way to eliminate cards that possibly do nothing in certain scenario's.

And by doing so you can revert back to Balustrade Spies. Adding that "I win"-button costs you literally just 1 slot, which simply must be worth it. I'd shave like a dredger or a DR in order to run a Thassa's Oracle/Flayer of the Hatebound.
