I don't have the deck buit anymore but [[Yeva, Nature's Herald]] was always a good intro deck. You can just focus on ramping and throwing out big creatures or flashing them in at the opportune moment. Let's you explain the difference between instants and sorceries and opens up conversation about how the stack works. Also teaches them about enter the battlefield abilities and triggers.
It's like a weird form of green control that let's you explain how other colors work and most new people tend to be drawn to green from my experience.
Winston Draft! Me and my brother did Winston drafts for years. We also built a Winston cube where we each "controlled" 50% of the card pool and changed stuff for drafting. Essentially like a cube for 2 people, it was a blast. Then we went to college and moved away, maybe we should get another Winston cube going it's been a bit.
Birthing Pod, oof that one hits hard. It was my first modern deck.
My favorite deck to play in was UB Fae and it has pretty much been pushed out of the format at this point. I hope it makes a comeback at some point because Bitterblossom used to be a threat and now it's just fallen to the way side.
I hate when people durdle...I recently built a [[Kami of the Crescent Moon]] deck to force people to draw all their cards so we all have options and answers. I love sitting across from 3 people and we all have a grip of 20 cards, let's make this game pop off!
[[Trostani's Summoner]] and [[Vesperlark]] is one of my favorite combos. May not be one big creature but it's an army in a can.
I never saw the draw of food tokens when they came out but that Abzan food deck just looks fun to play.
I have always wanted to build a Jodah deck but with a Wheel of Time theme and Jodah as Rand Al'thor. I'm a huge wheel of time fan and that's the one deck I would probably "bling" out with alters and foils.
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