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Hi, thanks for taking the time to read this.
The goal of this deck is to combo out of the game by decking yourself. Yes, I know, Labman effects are boring as heck. But we're in mono-blue and I enjoy alternate win conditions so, here we are.
This deck is effectively 'Big Mana Blue', using our access to draw to never miss a land drop and ramp us really hard into big spells that are coming down multiple turns before they ought to be.
After multiple games, I've come to a basic formula that tends to define how the game play out:
Turns 1~4: Lands and Artifact ramp. Drop everything as fast as possible
Turns 4~6: Cast [Gadwick] where X = 6~8. This gives you another fist full of cards and will enable you to get into one (or more) win conditions.
Turns 6~9: Win the game.
There are multiple lines to winning the game, here are the combos that guarantee you're walking away with the "W".
1) [Enter the Infinite] + [Thassa's Oracle] =-= 14 mana combo. Can win the game with NO prior setup.
2) [Mind Over Matter] + [Tap Draw Effect] + [Labman Effect]
3) [Mind Over Matter] + [Tap Draw Effect] + [Psychosis Crawler]
4) [Future Sight] + [Sensei's Divining Top] + [Helm of Awakening]
5) [Consecrated Sphinx] + [Prosperity] + [Labman Effect]
Most of these cards are 'counter' or 'kill' on sight. Be prepared to protect them with counter magic lest you have to tutor for an alternate line to win. Since the best tutors are in Black, I had to get clever. This is why there are four tutors that are CMC based (Transmute, it's a damn good mechanic).
The sideboard contains the cards that have been run in the deck previously. You could slot them in easily with little change in the power level.
The maybeboard contains the cards that have been run but I've found to be weaker than anticipated in my playgroup. I would slot them depending on the group.
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