


I played the budget version for a little while (4/5 of it is sitting on my desk still sleeved), but I didn't play it enough to have a solid grasp on all the different lines to victory. You have GG, you only need G to activate Selvala and repeat, so you're netting G each cycle.Īt least I think that's how it goes. Bounce Wirewood using Sabertooth, now you have GGG. Bellower is the strongest creature, so tap Selvala (using the G from the Elf) for GGGGGG.

Bounce Elf using Wirewood to untap Selvala. The major missing component is "All lines assume that Selvala is tapped at the start of execution." The creature power matters archetype has become more prevalent in recent sets so it seems like the perfect time to explore this potent Commander. Generate infinite mana with Symbiote and the Elfīounce and replay Bellower to fetch Duskwatch Recruiter On this episode, DJ is breaking down one of his strongest decks: Selvala, Heart of the Wilds. It's easy enough to go infinite with elves anyway, you don't really need Selvala, HotW to do it. For Elf-Ball though, Explorer Returned is more of my type. In fact, Selvala Brostorm is a legitimate cEDH deck. Steps: Fetch Temur Sabertooth and Woodland Bellowerįetch Wirewood Symbiote with Woodland Bellower That being said, if we disregard the Elf-Ball, then Heart of the Wilds is the more competitve one.
