Subject: Elfs of Krosa by Corey (T2) First I will list the deck, and then its corresponding strategies and combos. ~LAND~ 5- plains 14- forests 1- Yavimaya hollow (rare) 1-Petrified field (rare) ~CREATURES~ 1- Kamahl, Fist of Krosa (rare) 3- Wirewood Herald (common) 2- Elvish herder (common) 3- Timberwatch Elf (common) 2- Elvish Lyrist (common) 2- Elven Riders (uncommon) 2- Llanowar Druid (common) 2- Gempalm Strider (uncommon) 2- Elvish Pathcutter (common) 3- Taunting Elf (common) 2- Seeker of Skybreak (common) 2- Wellwishers (common) 2- Everglove Courier (uncommon) 2- Heedless One (uncommon) 3- Quirion Elves (common) 1- Tribal Forcemage (rare) 1- Deepwood Elder (rare) ~OTHER~ 1- Horn of Ramos (rare) 2- Mirari's Wake (rare) 2- Overrun (uncommon) 2- Fertile Ground (common) 2- Harrow (common) The strategies behind this deck are many. Obviously, try to get out as many elfs and mama as possible towards the beginning, but keep your Gempalm Striders to use their cycling. Attack as soon as possible, but be weary of what elfs die, some are going to be needed for the final kill. When playing your Quirion Elfs use them for a plains to play Mirari's Wake, giving your creatures +1/+1 and doubling your mana pool. Now your little 1/1s' are decent sized 2/2s' or higher. On your last few turns make sure you have either an Overrun, or Kamahl is out in play, a Timberwatch is nice also. Take any elf (I like to use my Taunting Elfs) and beef them up as much as possible. Use a couple Timberwatches and a Seeker of Skybreak, or Your cycling Gempalms, or your Overruns and Kamahl, anything. Then use your Deepwood Elder to turn your opponents mana into forest, then using your Elvish Pathcutters thus Giving your big elf forest walk... Muhahahaha, just go in for the kill. This deck has yet to lose, and I have had it for 2 or so years, just with different cards, the strategy stayed pretty similar. Good luck, and enjoy... E-mail me and let me know how it fares, or what you think. Burninginsane666@cs.com