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There are 3 main ways to win with this deck.
The first way to win is to bring 'Gishath, Sun's Avatar' out and start swinging right away to get more dinosaurs out for free. You eventually spiral out of control and win through damage and combats. A special part about this deck is Maskwood Nexus as you can make everything in your deck a Dinosaur and get everything with Gishath, like an 'Avacyn, Angel of Hope'. The possibilities are endless for winning this way. Using 'Jeska, Thrice Reborn' in combination with Gishath means that you can hit and kill 1 person if they have no blockers when both cards are down as well.
The second way to win is through the known combo of 'Zacama, Primal Calamity', 'Temur Sabertooth', and 'Warstorm Surge'. Using Temur Sabertooth's ability to generate infinite mana with Zacama's cast trigger you can cast Zacama an ton of times and keep using Warstorm Surges damage triggers to kill everyone at the table.
The third way to win is through Primal Surge. If you cast Primal Surge and it resolves you can essentially take your deck and put everything onto the field. Since Primal Surge is the only non-permeant spell in the deck you can get your combo pieces. This combo is several pieces long consisting of : 'Avacyn, Angel of Hope', 'Forerunner of the Empire', 'Polyraptor', 'Warstorm Surge'. With Avacyn on the field she makes everything indestructible allowing your Forerunner to keep trigger forever and make tons of copies of Polyraptor which will trigger Warstorm Surge and cause in essence infinite damage. Other piece of this combo can include: 'Asceticism', 'Verdant Sun's Avatar', 'Bellowing Aegisaur', 'Imperial Ceratops', 'Shalai, Voice of Plenty', and 'Regisaur Alpha'. Asceticism and Shalai help give you and your creatures hexproof so they will need 3 spells in order to deal with a single creature on your board. Verdant Sun's Avatar adn Imperial Ceratops will help to generate infinite life gain so you can keep taking hits that are not commander damage. Bellowing Aegisaur and Regisaur Alpha help if Warstorm Surge have been destroyed or exiled and if Primal Surge resolved before your combat phase. Regiaur Alpah gives your dinosaurs haste and if your other combo pieces are alive still Bellowing Aegisaur will give all your creatures infinite +1/+1 counters for extra damage. The combo also technically extends to all your other enrage triggers as well so it can cause many fun different things to happen.
These are the main win cons I have developed for this deck when playing it against my friends and have had tons of fun with it.
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