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So, this deck is kinda random. The only real goal is to see what happens. What you'll mainly want to do is quickly get out your commander and then cast spells and have fun wheeling over and over again. The deck both Vedalken Orrery and Leyline of Anticipation to enable flash on everything just so you can wheel anytime.
If you have enough mana rocks, Arcanis the Omnipotent and Paradox Engine out you can flat out just cast every spell in your deck and possibly win through, damage, mill with Psychic Corrosion, Laboratory Maniac, or jank. (EDIT: No longer possible due to Paradox Engine ban, however the strategies are still very much viable, maybe except the lab man strat though)
The fun part of this deck for me is that you're opponents don't know what's coming next and neither do you.
Update: I've included some changes that help with wheeling into dead land hands, including Tectonic Reformation and Echo of Eons, both from the new Modern Horizons. Both very good cards for this deck.
Update 2.0: With Paradox Engine being banned, I put in Spellseeker to fill in the slot, the deck could infinite combo previously with Paradox Engine but that required a lot of effort, and frankly wasn't what the deck was about to me. Which is to simply draw cards and wheel. Another thing; I took out Fateful Showdown and replaced it with the new Narset from War of the Spark, since if you wheel table with her out, it's pretty disgusting. Also I managed to obtain the JP alt art so I wanted to put it in.
Update: The more I get good cards and swap them in here for more consistency the more powerful this deck does seem to get (obviously). Refer to older changes in comments for cheaper and less competitive versions.
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Revision 11 | September 16, 2019 | Toriku | ||||
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Revision 1 | February 25, 2019 | Toriku |