Valley Questcaller
Without this card, this version of mono-white aggro could not exist.
Furthermore,the scry trigger each time you cast such a creature spell will smooth your draws quite nicely.
The exact number of Dewdrop Cures you should run is still variable.
Whenever Standard rotates, Magic: The Gathering’s mono-red aggro decks come out to play.
One weakness of aggressive decks is that they run out of cards all too quickly.
Harvestrite Host is a defense against this problem that also synergizes well with the other cards in this deck.
Valley Questcaller by Steve Prescott
This turns your little mice into a big problem for the opponent.
You’ll want tokeep hands witha nice curve leading up to your Warren Warleader haymaker on turn four.
Pick your targets carefully, and always be wary of opposing instant speed tricks.
As mentioned above, expect your opponent to remove your key creatures like Valley Questcaller.
Consequently,you better verify that you use this removal spell on the right target.
Focus on building up your board over making way for your current battlefield to go to combat.
Valley Questcaller by Steve Prescott
Amass a warren full of tokens with Magic: The Gathering’s Baylen, The Haymaker.
Sideboarding
Your sideboard is split into tools againstaggro, midrange, and control.
Additionally, you canbring in Get Lostif your opponent is castingcreatures that absolutely demand an answer.
At most, you might very well be a hop ahead of the metagame.
This guide details how to create a Commander deck for Edward Kenway in Magic: The Gathering.
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Parting Gust by Nils Hamm
Dewdrop Cure by Chris Rallis