Najeela, the Blade-Blossom
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So, I'm going to kind of address points 1 and 3 together, but to me, this deck is a chance to run all of the warrior tribal cards I absolutely adore, but never had the chance to use in my Lovisa Coldeyes deck, so a lot of the theme is going to revolve around that. So I ended up traiding a lot of consistancy on getting out Najeela's ability early in favor of pet cards of mine such as Ruric Thar, the Unbowed or Surrak Dragonclaw. ^.^ Which, is perhaps not the most interesting direction I could have gone, but I've been waiting to run this kind of multi-colored warrior tribal since I started playing EDH!Shabbaman wrote: ↑4 years agoI'm trying to build this as elf tribal. That should work, there are a lot of elf warriors that are good enough to run to begin with (the real problem is that I don't know how to make a good elf tribal deck in EDH). But I had this deck as every Joe's Najeela deck, and from that point I have three points for you to consider:
1. One drops are very good.
2. I'd run more draw at the expense of the creature count and combo pieces: how many different combo's do you need?
3. I feel the deck is more interesting with an additional theme, but I guess that is very personal.
Besides that, great deck. The battlebond warriors are all excellent and deserve a deck.