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My ADHD (Casual)

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This deck is a representation of how I experience my ADHD.

It has three possible win conditions that don't work together at all. You have a generic beatdown plan, with more or less efficient, evasive creatures. Secondly, you've got an Infect plan with Blighted Agents, and finally you've got an alternate win condition in Laboratory Maniac. These multiple win conditions are meant to represent a lack of focus and difficulty to get to a result in a straightforward way.

All non-basic lands come into play tapped, to represent procrastination and difficulty getting started with things.

The beatdown plan uses Thought Eaters, Thought Devourers, Avaricious Dragon, Forgotten Creation and Mirror-Mad Phantasm. Apart from being fairly efficient and evasive, their abilities generally represent forgetfulness and distraction.

The way to the Infect victory goes mostly through Blighted Agents, but you have ways to increase the damage those creatures do. You also have Triumph of the Hordes, which has nothing to do with ADHD, but does help this win conditions a lot. I tried putting some Proliferate cards in there, but they didn't fit the theme and were generally useless.

The final way of winning is through Laboratory Maniac. The deck can go through the library fairly quickly, with all the draw-discard effects, and it also has a few cards that straight-up mill. All those cards are supposed to represent memory issues that plague me in everyday tasks.

There are a few cards that fit none of these win conditions and they are in there purely to put some aspects of ADHD in the deck that I felt should be represented. Fossil Find shows the unreliability of my memory. I am able to recall some things, but I have no way to predict what or when. Wild Evocation is all about how you sometimes can't control your thoughts or actions. Shardless Agent is similar. It's about how thoughts or actions can sometimes chain into each other without me having much control over it. Finally, you've got Hellraiser Goblin, which is in there to represent hyperactivity and restlessness.

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