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So, here's a fun concept deck, if not an entirely original one. I wasn't playing Magic for early Dragons or Origins Standard (I just started playing last year) so I'm not sure how often the Graceblade Artisan has been run alongside Starfield of Nyx and Sigil of the Empty Throne, but whatever. Here's a build for current standard that does just that. The basic idea is to utilize enchantment synergy for the win. Nyx grants recursion for lost enchantments and potentially makes some into creatures while the Sigil spawns 4/4 flying angels with each one played. Add to that the Graceblade who can become an utter monster with Auras attached to it and the Blood-soaked Knight that will do the same. The Blighcaster is a removal engine that's triggered by enchantments, which works great in conjunction with the Dead Weights. Healing Hands for a little life gain and card draw, unless Tainted Remedy is out. Then it can deal damage and draw you a card. Then Sorin and Avacyn because they are beasts that each win games. Sorin is practically a win condition on his own, while Avacyn is an incredibly versatile card. I've run one in my main deck since I pulled it and have not lost a single game where I've played her. Mass indestructibility and an effective board wipe rolled into one, she's a monster.
The sideboard offers a few additional enchantments as well as some combat tricks. Not Forgotten adds recursion should you run into a deck that is heavy on enchantment breaks while giving a chump blocker. Shamble Back lets you dick around with other people's graveyards, hurting decks that utilize it as a mechanic (e.g. Delirium). Glaring Aegis is a super cheap aura that adds a little more control in it's tap effect while Grasp and Pacifism are essentially removal. Also the Vessel is in there for added control.
While this deck is one I thought up on the fly, I have played with decks that ran similar enchantment-centric strategies. They were a lot of fun to play with. So, if you have the cards, build it and have fun with it. Let me know thoughts.
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