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This deck is my main creation as a Magic player. I set myself the goal of creating the most flavorful and at the same time effective enchanted deck. As a result, I got a stax combo build. I deliberately didn't add Thassa's Oracle, as I find this combo boring. Also I didn't use
Necropotence due to conflict with some cards (eg Open the Vaults). Instead, I added a few other combinations:
1) Immortality (Solemnity + Phyrexian unlife)
2) Instant killing everyone after Ad Nauseam, provided you have the first combo or Solitary Confinement in the table. Just cast Sickening Dreams
3) If the opponents were able to survive this, use Open the Vaults. The combination of Solemnity + Decree of Silence will lock the table tightly.
4) Starfield of Nyx will revive your enchantments and allow you to kill opponents. Here I also note the combination of the Aura thief + Enchanted Evening, which allows you to pick up all the permanents of the enemy through the killing of a thief (easy to do if you pull out the -/- aura with the help of Zur).
5) In conclusion, I'll tell you about two combinations that allow you to get an advantage from your small number of hp. The first is Grim Guardian+Hall of Heliod's Generosity+Second Chance. This combo was invented by myself and allows you to kill all opponents through an etb trigger. The second is the use of the Axis of Mortality or Near-Death Experience.
In conclusion, I will say that this will definitely not be competitive and was made more as a way of self-expression. However, if your opponents do not win in the first few turns, they may well face the fact that they simply have nothing to kill you with. At the same time, you will have an infinite amount of time to leisurely search for a winning combination. Believe me, there is nothing more pleasant than stealing the whole table, kicking everyone with enhantment or generously giving your opponent your -20 hp. Try and keep it up! Thank you for your attention and enjoy the game!)
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