Why are you running artifact ramp when you are running green and are free to use good ramp spells (like Skyshroud Claim, Explosive vegetation) instead? Speaking of mana, consider what Mana Echoes would do for your deck. Grab the Reins would fit in nicely btw.
What is it you want to kill with BSZ that Stone or Disk won't kill? My preference is Ratchet Bomb, that works wonders against token decks. Engineered Explosives would be even better.
I like throwing half my deck in the graveyard with Hermit Druid, LftL Reliquary Tower and play it, and eventually get half my deck in my hand. I play the unholy quartet of Nether Traitor, Reassembling Skeleton, Gravecrawler and even Bloodghast to give me some sacrifice fodder, which are conveniently dredged into the graveyard by a Hermit Druid activation. Perhaps that could help you enjoy Trading Post. It'd also give you more Smokestack fodder.
I have to say that this is the best looking opening post I have seen on a forum, ever. Kudos. As for the deck, maybe you'd enjoy Perilous Forays. Running a good sacrifice outlet never hurts, and it trades your weak bodies for lands when the inevitable board sweeper arrives. Or you could just go all in and play Bloodghast and Rampaging Baloths as well.
Nath and Savra have an ability that freaks out opponents. In my experience, playing these will get you piled on by your opponents. Glissa's recursion ability is something most people think they can keep under control (because they run two graveyard hate cards, herp derp), so you're safe for the moment. Glissa also has a nice defensive body.
And yes, that's the first time I say something like that about a woman.
She's so much fun. She shuts down any sort of creature-based combo deck, no questions asked.
This. Unfortunately, she's also very obvious about what is going to happen. People tend to pile up on me anyway (not because I play the strongest cards though... maybe because I have the largest collection? Is a Bayou that intimidating?), and this is a general that attracts attention. One advice: don't leave home without Kagemaro.
If I check the price of DotP 2012 on Steam I see that it's on a 50% discount, down to 9,99 euros from 19,99 euros, while the DotP 2013 preorder is 8,99. So at least it's cheaper now. Not counting holiday sales and whatnot, the preorder price of DotP 2012 is the same as it is for 2013? Then why does Wizards increase the price of DotP 2012 to twenty bucks?
Skeleton Ship is actually pretty good with Necroskitter. But even if you don't want to play a card that might actually let you win, it won't hurt to run Blowfly Infestation. I'm sure that'll win you style points.
Ah yes, The Fear... I have the fear as well. Not so much the praetor (if you want to shut out all opponents go ahead, we'll play for second place when you go home), but Massacre Wurm can be a blowout. I found two solutions: pumping up creatures to size 3, and sacrifice outlets.
Gilded Drake could help you with the praetor. You should look into the wording of the card, state based effects might prevent the swap. But it's a good card anyway.
And yes, that's the first time I say something like that about a woman.
A foil Doubling Season should be cheaper than 75 bucks.
This. Unfortunately, she's also very obvious about what is going to happen. People tend to pile up on me anyway (not because I play the strongest cards though... maybe because I have the largest collection? Is a Bayou that intimidating?), and this is a general that attracts attention. One advice: don't leave home without Kagemaro.
Gilded Drake could help you with the praetor. You should look into the wording of the card, state based effects might prevent the swap. But it's a good card anyway.
I think the answer to that'll be this:
I have Jester's Cap for tuck, but besides that it can also help players with infinite combo's to reconstruct their deck