mtg elf cards Lathril, Blade of the Elves ELITE Elf Tribal Magic MTG Custom Commande
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mtg elf cards Lathril, Blade of the Elves ELITE Elf Tribal Magic MTG Custom Commande

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mtg elf cards Lathril, Blade of the Elves ELITE Elf Tribal Magic MTG Custom CommandeElves are among the most iconic and powerful tribes in Magic, and this deck Commanded by Lathril, Blade of the Elves shows off everything they can do. Whether you want to dominate the table or defend against all comers, CommanderComplete "Elite" decks operate at the highest level. With no expense spared, they include all the key cards available to their commander's strategy, unlocking the coolest combos and most powerful synergies. They are supported

 

Elves are among the most iconic and powerful tribes in Magic, and this deck Commanded by Lathril, Blade of the Elves shows off everything they can do.

Whether you want to dominate the table or defend against all-comers, CommanderComplete "Elite" decks operate at the highest level. With no expense spared, they include all the key cards available to their commander's strategy, unlocking the coolest combos and most powerful synergies. They are supported by the top Commander staples that define their colors. And because consistency is key, they are built on a rock-solid mana base that ensures you'll cast your spells and get right into the game - and stay there. 

Decklist:

1 Lathril, Blade of the Elves

1 Abomination of Llanowar
1 Beast Whisperer
1 Canopy Tactician
1 Circle of Dreams Druid
1 Dwynen, Gilt-Leaf Daen
1 Elves of Deep Shadow
1 Elvish Archdruid
1 Elvish Champion
1 Elvish Mystic
1 Elvish Warmaster
1 Ezuri, Renegade Leader
1 Fyndhorn Elves
1 Glissa Sunslayer
1 Harald, King of Skemfar
1 Immaculate Magistrate
1 Imperious Perfect
1 Leaf-Crowned Visionary
1 Llanowar Elves
1 Llanowar Tribe
1 Lys Alana Huntmaster
1 Marwyn, the Nurturer
1 Miara, Thorn of the Glade
1 Nullmage Shepherd
1 Poison-Tip Archer
1 Priest of Titania
1 Realmwalker
1 Reclamation Sage
1 Rhys the Exiled
1 Ruthless Winnower
1 Shaman of the Pack
1 Skemfar Avenger
1 Skemfar Shadowsage
1 Timberwatch Elf
1 Tyvar the Bellicose
1 Wirewood Channeler
1 Wolverine Riders
1 Wood Elves

1 Assassin's Trophy
1 Beast Within
1 Elven Ambush
1 Galadhrim Ambush
1 Golgari Charm
1 Heroic Intervention
1 Putrefy

1 Bounty of Skemfar
1 Casualties of War
1 Elvish Promenade
1 Eyeblight Massacre
1 Harvest Season
1 Pact of the Serpent
1 Return Upon the Tide
1 Shamanic Revelation

1 Arcane Signet
1 Lightning Greaves
1 Skullclamp
1 Sol Ring
1 Swiftfoot Boots
1 Throne of the God-Pharaoh

1 Binding the Old Gods
1 Crown of Skemfar
1 Elderfang Venom
1 Elven Chorus
1 Moldervine Reclamation
1 Prowess of the Fair
1 Tribute to the World Tree

1 Tyvar, Jubilant Brawler

1 Command Tower
1 Deathcap Glade
1 Gilt-Leaf Palace
1 Golgari Rot Farm
1 Jungle Hollow
1 Llanowar Wastes
1 Myriad Landscape
1 Overgrown Tomb
1 Path of Ancestry
1 Skemfar Elderhall
1 Undergrowth Stadium
1 Wirewood Lodge
1 Woodland Cemetery
1 Yavimaya, Cradle of Growth

5 Swamp
14 Forest

Most Commander decks are loaded with low-quality filler cards to keep costs down, which comes at the expense of power, performance, and ultimately fun. We select the highest-quality cards available, including the newest cards that other sellers leave out, to create high-performance decks that truly make the most of their Commander. This deck will feel at home anywhere - at any table with any other decks and players - for years to come as a valued part of any collection. 
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