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I looked for a few different things to bring my aggressive strategy together:
Nontoken creatures that don't mind dying. Judith's ping ability only works with nontoken creatures, so Reassembling Skeleton, Gutterbones, and Squee, the Immortal were auto-includes.
Other ways to profit from creatures dying. Midnight Reaper also likes it when nontoken creatures die, and cards like Vindictive Vampire and Pitiless Plunderer help me turn creature deaths into life drain and mana ramp.
Sacrifice outlets. In case I can't get my creatures killed in combat, I can use things like Whisper, Blood Liturgist and Priest of Forgotten Gods to send them to the graveyard for extra value.
Ways to "borrow" things (and kill them). Since I'm assembling so many fun ways for things to die, I might as well share the fun with my opponents! Captivating Crew; Angrath, the Flame-Chained; and even good old Act of Treason let me invite opponents' creatures to the murder party.
Spectacle payoffs. This isn't the biggest theme, but with spectacle so reliably turned on, Theater of Horrors and Rix Maadi Reveler become great sources of card advantage.
I've got some demonic finishers like Spawn of Mayhem and Demon of Catastrophes to help me close things out, but Rakdos himself is missing from the list. I went back and forth on it a lot, but keeping Judith around is important enough to my game plan that it doesn't seem worth the risk of losing her to a coin flip. I've only played the deck in a one-on-one game so far, and it ran over my opponent before I even cast one of my big finishers, so I'm feeling good about my choices.
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