That's a pretty incredible cycle to reprint wholesale in terms of value
Play in WIXOSS focuses on removing all the opposing players Life Cloth (life points), which is usually protected by Guard cards discarded after players engage in LRIG versus LRIG combat
This deck, by elvin7, features the following cards: Creatures: 4x Frenzied Baloth 4x Hemosymbic Mite 4x Keen-Eyed Curator 4x Llanowar Elves 4x Ouroboroid 4x Pawpatch Recruit 2x Sentinel of the Nameless City 3x Surrak, Elusive Hunter Enchantments: 4x Innkeeper's Talent Instants: 3x Giant Growth 2x Royal Treatment 2x Tifa's Limit Break Lands: 18x Forest 2x Soulstone Sanctuary This list is likely not the be-all, end-all of Mono Green MTG decks in Standard, but it's a great example of how a simple game plan can disrupt even the strongest of combos
I have to imagine that there will be a self mill engine printed in Zendikar Rising, so maybe Drowned Secrets will not be missed so much, but I have had a lot of fun playing with it and employing both strategies even if neither one was particularly competitive
Black is one of the trickiest colours to play against when it goes for it, even when it doesn't have combo pieces like Bloodthirsty Conqueror lying in wait
But while I tried doing a more traditional ramp-style shell, Kodama only seemed good exactly in concert with Felidar Retreat, otherwise it was just too small