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I'd definitely drop a field bond for biolith ascention. I also think some drawing power would be quite helpful, so I would drop the 2nd field bond for an errand (plus I am not a fan of the field bond). I might also consider dropping a Architekt (275) for a 2nd errand or going with a Cloud Runner (25). With a cubic and a couple spells (plus being a comboish deck) you will want to have some extra cards in hand.
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i made an editing error and forgot to include Biolith Ascension (207). i dropped one plaquedancer.
actually i was considering Green Lycanthrope (56) and biolith guards as substitutions. the fieldbonds are critical to acting as a switch for biolith or wood invisibility so i'm not sure i want to be without them.
it would be nice to have White Cubic (90) in this deck but without invisibility set up its success would be quite limited i think. i was also debating dropping an Architekt (275) but you have to admit the Aegis Citadel (82)/Architekt (275) combo followed by wormak or Flailmonger (176)s is something i felt i needed to maximize my chances at.
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the idea is to get Aegis Citadel (82) on field 3 and get wood invisibility. if it is fieldquaked you then lose invisibility, but gain biolith invisibility. if you decide to go back to wood invisibility then you can fieldquake 3 and 6 both back to wood and carry on.
alternatively, the deck is somewhat weak in attack and field 2 or 8 may need to be quaked for attack since they are opposite element fields when quaked. using demolition on either fields 2/3 and 8/9 both attack and bring back biolith fields for potential invisibility switches.
also, plaquedancers are prone to fieldquake especially on field 8. if you lose this field to earth, then it is difficult to utilize edin. switching 8/9 again brings wood field back and changes 9 to biolith which most opponents use for swordsman so makes that field useful.....so i find a lot of uses for the double fieldquake for the one extra mana.
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