MTG- Budget Selesnya Exalted Pauper Deck for Magic: The Gathering

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–Selesnya Exalted–
4 Akrasan Squire
1 Aquastrand Spider
4 Ash Barrens
2 Benevolent Bodyguard
4 Blossoming Sands
6 Forest
4 Journey to Nowhere
1 Kabira Crossroads
4 Kor Skyfisher
6 Plains
4 Qasali Pridemage
4 Rancor
4 Rendclaw Trow
4 Safehold Elite
4 Sungrace Pegasus
4 Travel Preparations
–SIDEBOARD–
3 Aerial Volley
2 Kor Sanctifiers
2 Prismatic Strands
2 Relic of Progenitus
2 Standard Bearer
2 Sunlance
2 Thrill of the Hunt

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Are you looking to get started in Pauper but don’t know where to begin? Are you an established player who is tired of running commonly played decks like delver, blitz, hexproof and wants something distinct, different, and under the radar? Want something with great synergy, neat combos, and the exalted mechanic? Then have I got a deck for you.

Selesnya Exalted! Selesnya Exalted is a White-Green Aggro deck that plays similarly to Pauper Bogles Hexproof, but has the advantage of running more robust creatures. The best magic cards to buy for the strongest decks and the most affordable budget builds.

While Gladecover Scout, Slippery Bogle, and Silhana Ledgewalker are tough to kill they all fail in the face of Electrickery – one of the most commonly played sideboard cards in the format.

White-Green Aggro trades in Auras in favor of +1/+1 bonuses, in the form of Exalted triggers and counters from Travel Preparations. The result is a slightly slower deck that leans more on synergy between cards than the beautiful union of a Hexproof creature and Ethereal Armor.

Best of all, the deck is very under the radar right now, yet I feel it is positioned well in the current meta. It’s Pauper so nothing ever rotates, once you have this deck, you have it for life, and best of all it only costs about $40. Let’s look!

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