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I just love the fact that I can build a derpy multiplayer EDH deck with a legendary Wall as the commander.
Multiplayer EDH games can turn into a massacre, if the power level of the participating decks is not balanced and a player is removed too early in the game. Pramikon, Sky Rampart ensures that combat only flows in the direction you prefer, or, in combination with Body Double, that no combat occurs at all. The direction of combat can always be reset using flicker effects like Deadeye Navigator or Conjurer's Closet.
Furthermore, this deck likes to force opponents to attack each other using Fumiko, the Lowblood or Bident of Thassa. Isperia, Supreme Judge, Gisela, Blade of Goldnight, Aurification or Ghostly Prison disincentivize your opponents from attacking you, thus forcing them to attack each other. Aetherspouts and Rowan Kenrith punish all attacking in general. If the opponents are unwilling to cast creatures, give them some using Forbidden Orchard, Swan Song or Hunted Dragon. Ideally, the deck pits the opponents against each other, and leaving you only one remaining opponent to deal with. If your life total is protected, start building up a board presence using Luminarch Ascension or Sacred Mesa. Endbringer becomes an all-star in board stalls, since he can serve as a beater, a political tool, a draw engine and a pinger every turn.
The true engine of the deck is based around flicker effects like Deadeye Navigator, Soulherder or Eldrazi Displacer. Targets for value flickering include Cloudblazer, Charming Prince, Mulldrifter or Charming Prince. However, the best flicker targets are Peregrine Drake and Dockside Extortionist - flickering any of them with Deadeye Navigator or Eldrazi Displacer results in infinite mana, which can then be subsequently used to instantly kill an opponent (using Stroke of Genius), or multiple opponents (using Comet Storm), or outright win the game (using Sphinx's Revelation and Thassa's Oracle). If Mulldrifter, Cloudblazer or Fblthp, the Lost are thrown into the mix, your whole deck can be drawn, thus allowing you to find the missing kill spell. Just remember that Eldrazi Displacer can only be used at sorcery speed and requires colorless mana.
Another avenue to win is using Approach of the Second Sun; the amount of card draw in this deck helps you draw the Approach of the Second Sun again much faster.
To balance the durdliness of the "forced combat" theme, a strong set of tutors is included in order to win in a reasonable amount of time.
Tokens:
1/1 C Spirit (Forbidden Orchard)
4/4 W Angel (Luminarch Ascension)
2/2 W Knight (Hunted Dragon)
2/2 U Bird (Swan Song)
3/3 G Frog Lizard (Rapid Hybridization)
A Treasure (Smothering Tithe; Dockside Extortionist)
Emblem - Jace, Telepath Unbound (Jace, Vryn's Prodigy // Jace, Telepath Unbound)
Emblem - Rowan Kenrith (Rowan Kenrith)
Emblem - Will Kenrith (Will Kenrith)
1/1 U Illusion (Meloku the Clouded Mirror)
5/1 R Elemental (Rite of the Raging Storm)
3/3 G Elephant (Generous Gift)
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