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This deck is built around flooding the board with tokens of incredibly powerful creatures such as Avacyn, Angel of Hope and Stormtide Leviathan. With Sakashima of a Thousand Faces removing the legendary rule from permanents that you control, you can make dozens, hundreds, and even thousands of copies of some of those OP creatures, all thanks to Storm Herd. With all of the life that you'll be racking up, you could still cast that card and make several hundred flying 1/1's.
This leads into the massive win-con that I set out for, which is to have all the token generators out, plus Esix, Avacyn, and Sakashime and then throw down Storm Herd. If, somehow, you're only at 40 life with this combo, well, congratulations! You just made 40 Avacyn's with which to swing at your opponents! This combo also works with one fewer card, as you can swap out Avacyn and Sakashima for Stormtide. That way, you have 40 8/8's with Islandwalk! Another way to both vastly terrify and annoy your opponents as they're crushed to death by titanic serpents.
Attacking your opponents is even easier since you have ways to A) deny attacks, including unblockable, with Stormtide, and then to further clamp down on your opponents there is Archetype of Imagination. These cards let your mass fliers (or Stormtides) overrun the board and decimate your opponents.
Another way to win is to utilize all of that life and flat out kill your opponents with the Death Star that is Aetherflux Reservoir. With that in play (assuming that your opponents don't have hexproof) is that you can simply zap your opponents for 50 life, killing them easily. And with ways to generate cards of that life, you'll be drawing a lot, combined with other cards such as Ancient Silver Dragon, Sylvan Library, Scroll Rack, and Rhystic Study.
Finally, this deck does contain an infinite mana generator. And not just an infinite mana generator, but an infinite every color mana generator! Simply combine Chromatic Orrery, Nyxbloom Ancient, and Basalt Monolith, and you have yourself infinite mana of every color possible! Combine that with the extra cards drawn and Omniscience, and you can flood the board with powerful permanents.
Please note that this deck is still a work in progress as it still has an un-optimized mana base. Feel free to substitute cards you feel could greatly improve the speed, or leave it as is for a more traditional battlecruiser-style of game play that I aimed for with this deck!
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