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I'm a law student and thought it'd be fun to make a law themed deck. This is the first iteration, haphazardly thrown together, I want to do a lot more fine tuning. The main wincon is to filibuster the win with Azor's Elocutors, leveraging extra turns from Expropriate and Illusion of Choice, extra upkeeps, and limiting opponents ability to attack me. If that doesn't work, nuking the entire board with Gideon, Champion of Justice is the authoritarian back up plan.
Update - 10/21/21
Relatively happy with this build now but still have to test it out. I committed much more to combat prevention/minimization in order to keep myself alive long enough to draw into a wincon, and then get said wincon off. As the theme here is Law and Politics there are some fun and synergistic cards that facilitate politicking with your opponents; Spurnmage Advocate lets you negotiate with someone who wants to bring a card back, perhaps a board wipe or targeted removal to be used against a different player. Much more combat prevention with cards like Frontline Strategist, Comeuppance, Norn's Annex, Sphere or Safety, Propaganda, Ghostly Prison, Maze of Ith, Glacial Chasm, Holy Day, and Mandate of Peace, with the latter two being perfect imprints for Isochron Scepter. Wanted to put more proliferation in to help with the Azor's Elocutors combo, but Sword of Truth and Justice is really the only thing on theme; not sure if I want to toss in off theme things like Contagion Engine or Inexorable Tide.
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