Ran a few playtests last night. Round 1 vs. Reanimator Both of our decks run zero removal, so it's a matter of how can combo out faster. Game 1, the opponent was slow on the lands, and I started strong with Birds of Paradise, followed up by Somberwald Sage, leading to Soul of the Harvest. This allowed me to draw cards until I hit Primal Surge, which I cast the turn before he would Unburial Rites elesh norn. Game 2, I was more aggressive than combo-y. 3 Elvish Archdruids meant they would survive an elesh norn, and Champion of Lambholt made it so my guys were unblockable anyway.

Round 2 vs Glissa Control I ended up losing this match. Ran out of gas in game 1 with the opponent stabilizing at 3 life. I had out plenty of mana, but couldn't find the Primeval Titan or Soul of the Harvest or Urabrask the Hidden to take it over the top. Game 2 I was able to slow down hard. An early Strangleroot Geist got in 4 times before it was metamorph'd by the opponent. He also got out Liliana and Glissa, so I knew I was in trouble. I managed to top deck the 3 cards I needed to put up a fight, prime time (to fetch a red source and wolf run) who got a Go for the Throat, then champion of lambholt (who could be pumped by the wolf run to get in for damage) who I had to chump with in order to not get killed by a Beast Within, then I topped a game winning primal surge which was mana leaked. Overall the deck performed better than both of us thought it would. I still need to test against less fringe decks, but it's great to see how the deck interacts when not in playtest go-fish mode. Notes: Zealous conscripts are good, I took a metamorph which was a strangleroot and hit for 10 with my own geist and champion of lambholt (AKA Steve Holt). A Karn would be nuts. Maybe Batterskull? Another black mana might be good so I can definitely drop rune-scar.