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A deck that encourages politics and punishes with land destruction. Win con via exalted face smash.
As I play this deck in my group's 5/6/7 sized FFA I can really see the power of politicing. Simply having my land destruction creatures out is enough to start a peace treaty discussion to determine temporary alliances or deter aggression. Since this deck doesn't use MLD (think Armageddon) I really need to keep in mind who I focus land destruction on. The wider land destruction cards (say Acid Rain) allow for slightly wider targeting, but I still need to be discriminate on when to use them.
The parley mechanics are a gamble as they give card draw but can be devastatingly beneficial when used at the right moments. Will of council mechanics straight up provide pure advantage.
Not to mention that the advantages of both scale even more so in my favor the bigger the group size I play in.
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