Thanks for your comments!
irscott13, i think your approach is totally different: i try not to build a base, but to storm opponent's one
But as far as I can see, this is the only option for you. You don't have a backup game plan, i.e. dropping a Mana flower or Tataree/Hamornize/Forge to get even more action/channeling advantage.
Well, i have to distinc plans: i either go for a ultra-agroo, sending my plants onto enemy mage's troath., or if looking for medium game advantage, i attack opponent's conjurations for more board control. Then I try to not increase my channeling/actions, but disturb opponent, destroying oponent harmonized-spawnpoint or mana acelerators, mainly, and let the efficient tree made the difference.
What is your experience with the Nightshade Lotus? I dropped it from my book. I think I did not use it even once in all of my games
Same as you
The only time i casted it... was to stop an incorporeal Invisible Stalker!
Anyway, is spell-point cheaper than banish (i have considered changing it for it couple times), and i keep it in.
think putting strong non-vine creatures in a druid book is a clever move (as you did). What I'm not sure about is the amount. I reduced the total number of vines in my book to 5 (2 Raptors, 2 snappers {they are too good vs conjurations to be left out} and one Lasher).
I sometime use plants as replazable, or use my druid to protect them a bit. I think the brace yourself help a lot in they survibability. I think i need the four raptor (they support each other). And like having three thornslashers for providing position control and interfering with opponent's plans
As for the animals, Tarok is the main one, it allow me to not fear a Lord of Fire. I keep changing my animals almost every couple of plays: changing Guardian Angel for Togorah, or Galador for a grizzly. I think i preffer like the extra options provided by Galador habilities (specially the stun) over the inmobile strong punch of the bear (since i think the plants already have great value if you manage to position your opponent).
But the fact is that rarely use them. I keep them more for self-confidence, i fear, same as the Lotus
I may keep changing them, and even try others. Sir Corazin may be a good option to try... but i think 12 spell point is way too much!
Nice overall book, but a bit one dimensional (which can be a good strategy since decision making is way easier; thats not meant in a negative way).
Yeah, i usually like it that way, hehe. Specially in this book, which can deploy really fast, so usually i can impose my pace. But really, going againt the mage for the start, or trying to kill it's conjuration/creatures, allow this book too different gears with the same cards.