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UPDATED 10.11.2019
Since I moved, I did not get to play this deck at all. But recently I found a new group with which I will be able to play with in the future.
The big upside to my new group is that they are supposedly a lot more competitive in their EDH deckbuilding, which for me just means: get all the infinites! I might actually need them this time.
Even if not getting off the infinites, which is still the majority of all games, this deck goes rampage pretty early and just overruns every deck that plays slow, because you still gain ridiculous amounts of mana super fast and morphing your elves into 10+/10+ fat beatsticks with trample usually just about does the job 90% of the time.
For those of you interested in the infinite mana focused version of this deck, this is the full list of infinite combos:
Go infinite with Elvish Archdruid, Marwyn, the Nurturer, Priest of Titania, Viridian Joiner or Wirewood Channeler by repeatedly untapping them via Staff of Domination, Umbral Mantle or Sword of the Paruns.
Alternatively, you can achieve an infinite combo with Elvish Guidance, Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx or Itlimoc, Cradle of the Sun along Argothian Elder and Wirewood Lodge.
Another infinite mana combo involves Illusionist's Bracers doubling Seeker of Skybreak's ability to untap a mana producing creature and itself.
All the mana then usually goes to Ezuri's second ability, giving you practically infinite Power and Trample on all your elves on the board for the big finale.
In this deck, I will mainly focus on the 2 piece infinite combos, as I find them more practical, easier to achieve and there is also a bigger abundance of those present in this game.
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