This is the full BLB set, with custom draft rule to replicate a draft using Play Boosters fairly accurately.
ArchetypesBirdfolk
The Birds of Bloomburrow bring gifts to their grounded counterparts. Since you're able to make your small creatures stronger, tokens created with offspring can rise to the ranks of their larger counterparts. Prioritize low-to-the-ground creatures and high-in-the-sky Birds to ensure victory. With the power of Birds, you won't have to wing it.
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Ratfolk
Rats bring back threshold, an ability that wants you to put seven or more cards in your graveyard. This is a control deck that wants to stall until you can unlock your threshold abilities, using blue's ability to put cards into your graveyard and black's ability to remove creatures.
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Lizardfolk
Overwhelm your opponents with your raucous reptiles! With abilities that want your opponents to lose life, Lizards play well alongside direct-damage spells and combat tricks. This is one of the most aggressive decks in Bloomburrow, utilizing Lizards with life-drain triggers and evasive keywords.
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Raccoonfolk
This archetype wants you to stockpile mana for massive turns, overwhelming your opponents with hard-hitting creatures. Raccoons also have cards with the expend ability, rewarding you for spending large amounts of mana in a single turn.
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Rabbitfolk
Rabbits have the most cards with offspring, allowing you to copy your best creatures to outnumber anyone who stands in your way. This archetype can easily overwhelm your opponent with a token army. These bunnies don't need to be big to win, they just need to be brave!
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Batfolk
You don't need echolocation to see how powerful this archetype can be. Bats combine the fliers of white with the life gain of black. Bats' abilities care if you've gained or lost life, allowing them to go for the win when you're on defense or offense.
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Otterfolk
Blue-red is an archetype like no otter! These animalfolk love instants and sorceries, opening up a unique spellslinger style. Plenty of Otters have the prowess ability, turning your spells into overwhelming advantages in combat. Plus, there's a chance you'll encounter the planeswalker Ral. Who can say no to that face?
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Squirrelfolk
Begin your harvest for the coming seasons with black-green Squirrels! Forage appears on several of these cards, an ability which lets you to exile cards from your graveyard or sacrifice a Food token to pay for its cost. Black cards from the Rat archetype have some excellent crossover here, bridging the gap between the two rodents. This is an excellent place to combine cards from multiple creature types. Teamwork really does make the dream work.
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Mousefolk
The bravest of the brave and the smallest of the small, Mice are another one of the more aggressive decks in Bloomburrow. The valiant ability, which triggers when a creature is first targeted by a spell or ability you control each turn, plays well with Equipment and instant-speed combat tricks. Take up the sword on Prerelease squeak-end!
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Frogfolk
Frogs want to enter the battlefield over and over. Green-blue decks are known for their ability to draw tons of cards and play massive creatures, so blink your amphibians or bounce them to your hand to replay them.