@imopen2: I'll like to subscribe for your Hexproof column

- running 2x Loxodon Smiter is quite clever
I'm looking at your list now, it seem like its much better then mine when its comes to transitioning into plan B (just try and beat them down).
I'm MD'ing Sweeper and Devour Flesh hate with Voices and Boros Charm while you're running Fleecemane Lion and Boon Satyr for aggressively costed creatures. I'll def. try 2x Smiter out it seems much more realistic then powering out Hydra (or should they just be Lions in my case since I'm running none?).
So, you are correct that I built my list to be better suited to beat down with creatures and less reliant on enchantments. I did this for two reasons:
1. I was planning for a PTQ where I expected to face a lot of devours, and felt that a higher threat density in general was good vs an open field.
And
2. I don't own any voice of resurgence or ajani and I already
had paid $220+gas+parking+entry fee and didn't want to drop another $150 to run voices and ajani.
In the end I borrowed 1 voice from a friend and cut another madcap skills (slightly less explosive starts but also less 2 or 3 for 1s). Overall, I liked voice most of the time I drew it. I think having the lion is good just because it's a little bigger (dodges last breath and gets in for an extra point), and it has more game off the top (can be made monstrous), but having 3 or 4 voice is probably correct.
I have not tested with ajani. You say it's good, and it's in every naya list I see so it's probably good. I felt that having 2 more creatures was better to get through the hate, but I didn't have the time or resources to test that theory enough.
I like the boom satyrs in concept, and in practice they have won me several games due to flash and the surprise factor (it's nice that he is also an enchantment), but I would probably cut them if I had voices.
I too love to play this deck. It is so
much fun and it makes opponents go "wow" relatively often.
At the PTQ, for example, I had 2 mulls to 5 when I won on turn 4
