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you can only have 1 planeswalker at once
one of each subtype...
Ajani needs a spot vengeance is very good
i dont think ajani has a place...no tokens, with vengeant theres an extra color to incorporate.
Venser is particulary useless in this deck. Up the Chromatic Lanterns to 4, drop the keyrunes along with Venser. You will have three spots, I would go with creature sweepers, like Supreme Verdict or mass card, draw Sphinx's Revelation or something like that. obviously a casual build, so no sideboard advice asked or given. Planeswalkers are potent, but it is extremely difficult to beat a deck that drops Blackcleave Cliffs, Goblin Guide, swing for 2 or any other myriad assortments of aggro builds.
sideboard advice would be greatly appreciated, i would also love for this to be competive, as i plan to run it in a modern tourney here soon.
As much fun as this deck could be; I would be hard-pressed to advise taking this deck for a tournament spin. You have no way of interacting with the opponent until your third turn, then only at sorcery speed. I love the idea of an army of 'walkers, but it is not going to be a tournament caliber deck, regardless of the amount of time spent tweaking it.
I would advise testing versus the top 5 most played modern archetypes from Pro Tour RtR going on right now. That will give you a feel of what to expect to play against at your upcoming local event. If you can't beat those decks with what you are running, then you need to go back to the drawing board for a high-level deck.