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This Surrak Dragonclaw deck aims to play almost solely on the opponents turns, controlling the game with counterspells wile plauying it's own draw spells until it can go off with kiki-jiki or splinter twin.

This is a casual deck that aims at powerlevel around 8/10 (10/10 being the strongest casual, not competitive decks). Most of the deck is closer to 6/10 or 5/10, but with the very efficient win conditions, it plays like a stronger deck than it looks like. 8/10 is also the goal of the deck, not necasserily the current powerlevel.

Combos:
Splinter twin + Deceiver Exarch
Splinter Twin + Pestermite
Kiki-Jiki + Pestermite
Kiki-jiki + Deceiver Exarch

Hulk Lines:
This deck plays flash + protean hulk and can win the game at instant speed of hulk dying.
Hulk dies, gets skill borrower + goblin recruiter + torch courrier
Goblin recruiter triggers and fetches kiki-jiki to the top of the library. Skill borrower gets kiki's abilities. Sacrifice torch courrier, giving the borrower haste and proceed to make an infinite amount of skill borrower tokens (tapped).
The last activation of copies goblin rectuiter, fetching mogg fanatic to the top of the library, giving all the skill borrower tokens the ability to sacrifice themselves to deal 1 damage.

Neform line:
With 6 mana, neoform and surrak we can win the game. The play pattern is usually: Play surrak end step before your turn, untap, play a 6th land, win.
Cast neoform, sacrificing Surrak and getting greenwarden of murrasa.
Greenwarden etb returns neoform
neoform again, sacrificing greenwarden to get protean hulk. When greenwarden dies, exile it to retiurn neoform to hand.
Sacrifice hulk to neoform, fail to find, off of neoform, but win with the goblin hulk pile.

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This deck does not appear to be legal in EDH / Commander.

Problems: Flash is banned.

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