You clog up the ground pretty effectively as a green player and so the extra disposable bodies are not that exciting
Certainly makes it easy for him to get in against most decks, though, which might be annoying enough
#18: Recurring Nightmare Weve already touched on a few Recurring Nightmare decks this month, but the biggest win for the card has got to be Brian Seldens 1998 World Championship list: Creatures (24) 1 Spike Weaver 1 Verdant Force 1 Tradewind Rider 4 Wall of Blossoms 4 Birds of Paradise 1 Man-o'-War 2 Nekrataal 2 Uktabi Orangutan 2 Spike Feeder 2 Wall of Roots 1 Spirit of the Night 1 Orcish Settlers 1 Cloudchaser Eagle 1 Thrull Surgeon Lands (22) Spells (14) Sideboard While Recurring Nightmare is most often thought of as part of Survival of the Fittest strategies, it has also enjoyed a fair bit of success in B/G Rock decks, just using it for value and in combo decks seeking to loop it, with any number of creatures that effectively net you mana each time
Well, the main option you have is that blues methods of dealing with things have to be even more narrowly timed than the white methods, and white is already doing as much as it can to leave things as late as it can
Summon: Kujata With a big body and even bigger impact, Summon: Kujata comes in swinging