I can agree about the gauntlet. I put it in when I thought that the games would go long and I was on the draw. If Chandra is on the field it's basically a win con, sort of like the hammer. I think 2 is the most you should have at maximum, 1 seemed to be all right.Everyone with a pulse knee Chandra was good. The Gauntlet on the other hand requires a very specific card pool and meta to be considered even remotely playable, not to mention a deck with the right amount of cards to make it live for one third of the time. I do like the card a lot right now.
@Johnny_Spike - It is tough to stay humble and to give your opponents the respect that they deserve. My Granpda would always tell me that during the Vietnam War he required the men in his unit to refer to the Viet Kong as "Mr. Charles". He always said that the moment you stop respecting your enemy is the
moment you die. I think it applies to Magic as well. When I was testing this deck out against my buddy's ghetto green with bling (as he likes to call it) that's basically a bunch of bulk rares, uncommons, commons, and 4 scavenging oozes, I thought it was a crappy deck and that I would beat easily. Reality hit me and he proceeded to kick my ass for the next 4 hours of testing.