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Very fun deck to play. Competitive win conditions.
Played in a local modern tournament, went 7 wins - 3 losses with this deck. Won 3 out of 4 rounds, only lost one match 2-1.
Possible turn 3 win with perfect draws. Turn 4 win with nearly perfect draws. 60-70% of the time you'll win on turns 5-6, which is around average with this deck. If you go to turn 8, you've probably lost already. Never keep a hand with no lands, you WILL NOT find one. Last time I tried it the first spell I cast was an Endless One for 0 mana on turn 6 to avoid discarding it. Always keep a hand with one or more lands no matter what the other cards are because a Mulligan to a hand without a land will hurt you more than not having a turn one play.
Main win-con:
Staff of Domination + Karametra's Acolyte and 5+ devotion to green OR Arbor elf and a land that taps for 5+ mana (via Utopia Sprawl, Fertile Ground, or Zendikar Resurgent) = Infinite Life, infinite mana, infinite card draw and infinite tap down.
Use infinite mana to draw until you get Villainous Wealth and then target your opponent for 20,000,000,000,000,000,000 because you can. If they counter, draw and do it again.
Alternate win-con:
Ulamog + Lightning Greaves them to death.
SUPER SAIYAN ENDLESS ONE. (Endless One for 9000+ mana.)
Villainous Wealth for a normalish amount (usually I aim for 13+ mana, exiling 10+ cards unless it's an emergency.)
Kiora Ult... Eh. Low on the list, but it could work.
TONS OF LITTLE GUYS ATTACK! - Play a ton of low power creatures, -4 Garruk and then flood them with cumulative damage. Usually this is the last thing you want to do because it's counter intuitive to your main win-con. Basically, only do this if they're hexproof and stupid.
Tested against tier 2 and tier 3 decks. It CAN win, but you'll most likely lose a best of 3.
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