but why are they called elf 'ball' deck, as i have seen with many elf decks, they call themselves an elf ball deck. understanding that the elves ball into a huge unstoppable force, but the term "elfball' should be reserved for elf decks that include FIREBALLS. (or equivalent) The two decks are very different in motifs, as you should know the deck builds 21 mana and wins with a fireball between turns 1 and 3, depending on if youve got lotus, petals or moxes lol. but even with out, turn 3.
This is quite an old post but the vid lacks life so I'll respond anyways. One of the win conditions of the elfball deck is to hit someone with either a Scattershot which would storm after playing half your deck... or an equivilent. Some decks run concordant crossroads, and use Banefire... which is just an uncounterable fireball... hence elfball
the green planeswalker doensnt really fit. this deck is all about synergy and combo. Garruk would just clunk it up alittle bit. Theres a few differnt versions of this deck around tho.
Changeling creatures work wonders with the Coat of Arms.
jesokingcryst 2 months ago in playlist Magic the Gathering
Forgot the elfball part
ichigoku322 9 months ago
yea, i got it, thanks, but i mean there are so mant 'elfball' that dont even use banefire. mine does, so i call it an elfball.
danbaker90 2 years ago
i think u have to get in some trample cards like overrun
infectionsick 2 years ago
thats not elfball
xjsk88 2 years ago
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when i finish my deck you can find it soon i will probably have one deck done and posted so stay tooned
TylerxMcDaniel 2 years ago
when i finish my deck you can find it soon i will probably have one deck done and posted so stay tooned
TylerxMcDaniel 2 years ago
Nice ! I'm not that far with my deck...
eeenokiii 2 years ago
remove one regal force? coz elves usually play a single regal force?
slacker3694 2 years ago
but why are they called elf 'ball' deck, as i have seen with many elf decks, they call themselves an elf ball deck. understanding that the elves ball into a huge unstoppable force, but the term "elfball' should be reserved for elf decks that include FIREBALLS. (or equivalent) The two decks are very different in motifs, as you should know the deck builds 21 mana and wins with a fireball between turns 1 and 3, depending on if youve got lotus, petals or moxes lol. but even with out, turn 3.
danbaker90 2 years ago
This is quite an old post but the vid lacks life so I'll respond anyways. One of the win conditions of the elfball deck is to hit someone with either a Scattershot which would storm after playing half your deck... or an equivilent. Some decks run concordant crossroads, and use Banefire... which is just an uncounterable fireball... hence elfball
crazykirsch 2 years ago
Why elvish champs instead of imperious perfect?
Also, I suggest maybe adding Presence of Gond in place of the hunting triads. Presence of Gond + Devoted Druid + Coat of arms = infinite elves :)
insomniac21976 2 years ago
y do you have gilt leaf palace or llanowar wastes if you have no black cards?
icebearlover14 2 years ago
if you listen at the end i explain that theres no sideboard but if there was it woudl contain thoughtseize .... hence the black
Counterbob8 2 years ago
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smalltownmagic 2 years ago
why do you put not the green planeswalker into your deck =D
cbkidno3 2 years ago
the green planeswalker doensnt really fit. this deck is all about synergy and combo. Garruk would just clunk it up alittle bit. Theres a few differnt versions of this deck around tho.
Counterbob8 2 years ago
Nice deck ideas bro! If I ever need strats or tips I'll talk with you.
PhillyGarver 2 years ago