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This deck has been a work in progress for the past year and a half for me but I think I've finally created a version that is a good match-up against the current Modern meta. Up until the release of Modern Horizons 2 this deck wasn't a viable option compared to the Through the Breach and Emrakul, the Aeons Torn combo deck, but with the release of Imperial Recruiter and Counterspell, the deck's viability has shot up immensely. The Main game plan of the deck is to stall out the game until you assemble the two card combo of Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker and Deceiver Exarch to make infinite copies of Exarch and to swing for lethal. One of the issues a deck like this faces is the fragility of the combo itself, Kiki-Jiki being a 2 toughness creature is super weak to any sort of targeted removal or bounce effect, but this is where the true bread and butter of the deck shows. Being able to protect your combo as you stall out the game is one of the greatest strengths of this deck, whether it's using a correctly timed Counterspell or an Archmage's Charm to steal your opponents big bad Constructs, this deck does a ton to protect itself from any sort of issue you come against. Of course there will always be aggro decks that try and get underneath you before you can assemble the combo, but that's where the sideboard construction really comes into play.
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