Giving your team indestructible and haste along with a power boost can turn a modest board into a lethal strike force
Naya Delirium (0.8% of the Winner's Metagame) 4 Fear of Missing Out 4 Keen-Eyed Curator 4 Patchwork Beastie 4 Wildfire Wickerfolk 4 Rapid Rescue 4 Starting Town 4 Stomping Ground 4 Thornspire Verge 4 Break Out 4 Practiced Offense 3 Hushwood Verge 3 Burst Lightning 2 Violent Urge 2 Temple Garden 2 Bushwhack 1 Royal Treatment 1 Forest 1 Mountain 1 Overprotect 1 Multiversal Passage 1 Plains 1 Esper Origins 1 Tersa Lightshatter 3 Pyroclasm 3 Sheltered by Ghosts 2 Leatherhead, Swamp Stalker 2 Scrapshooter 1 Impractical Joke 1 Soul-Guide Lantern 1 Snakeskin Veil 1 Dawn's Truce 1 Royal Treatment Naya Delirium is a synergy-driven deck with the potential for explosive starts, including a turn-three victory in its ideal draws
With the right support, you can go infinite while tapped out at instant speed, which is an effective (if obnoxious) way to block an opponent's win attempt
Additionally, Slimefoot causes each opponent to lose one life and for you to gain one life whenever a creature you control dies, synergizing greatly with the sacrifice-heavy strategies that are sped up by the disposable tokens Slimefoot can produce
Hes sure to draw some comparisons to Yidris, Maelstrom Wielder due to his focus on turning sideways with trample in order to enable cascade, but the fact that he doesnt need to connect with an opponent is definitely a big advantage
For one white mana, youre technically casting a 1/1 lifelink creature