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I remember keeping one at bay with just penalty box while bricking, when Apex avian finally destroyed Penalty Box the floo player got that I was bricking the whole time and was like "oh no..." and scooped.
I do not have the UR to make full Floo but it is an interesting deck, because they SEEM to have a lot of gas and resources so it messes with control decks a bit but they only have like 3 heavy hitters and once you beat the second one, well things start looking grim. Simultaneously Floo is a great anti-meta deck. Awesome deck.
I wouldn't mind them bringing back merrli and maybe one kelbek, but if they do then elf has to finally go. No point going from one oppressive meta straight into another
Banning elf is understandable, but sprind will make spright useless. Milling it once is fine. Constantly bringing it back is not. Sprind is a good card as well, but not nearly as good as elf. I don't think it's worth banning.