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Bant Inspiring Ramp (Standard)

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First of all, this deck is still a work in progress. The sideboard and manabase could use some work, however this version of the deck has worked out great in testing. The mana curve also needs a little bit of a change, however that's something I've been looking into. I've tried several iterations of this, and this has had fairly decent success. I do believe I could use more win cons, and the "control" cards in this deck could be changed around a bit. In general, though, several cards such as Inspiring Statuary, Tireless Tracker, and Servo Schematic seem to be a good shell.

This deck was originally meant to be a UW ramp deck where Ulamog and the Angels (Avacyn, Gisela, Bruna) were the primary target, but when I realized how well Tireless Tracker worked with Inspiring Statuary, I knew my focus had to be shifted. With the inclusion of green, World Breaker was an obvious target, and with the theme of large colorless Eldrazi I decided to have 9 main ramp targets (2 Ulamog, 3 Deep Fiend, 4 World Breaker) that could fetch each other when cast through sanctum of Ugin. I could probably use more win cons, however that's still a decision I'm trying to make.

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The first card I want to talk about is Sram's Expertise. I think that card would work amazing in this deck, however the deck feels way to shifty with no control aspect to it from Metallic Rebuke to protect your win cons and Fumigate to delay any aggro decks since the meta is very centered around aggressive decks. Also, when you take the Sram's Expertise out of the deck, you have a much easier time with mana. Turn one you need one white. Turn three you need maybe one green. Turn five you need either two white or two blue, both of which are very plausible with the mana base.

The next card is the base of the deck: Inspiring Statuary. This card is extremely powerful and very underrated. It can ramp into an eight mana creature like EDF on turn four with four artifacts, which is possible with renegade map or Thraben Inspector turn one, Servo Schematic Turn two, Inspiring Statuary turn three.

Renegade Map: This card is your best turn one artifact in the format. Especially in a three color deck, the mana fixing is important, but you also get an improvise card late game. With Inspiring Statuary there's not many situations where this is a bad draw.

Servo Schematic: Your best two drop artifact with Inspiring Statuary. You get a creature and a non-creature. The white Puzzleknot is fine, but you want to keep it on the field, so its sac effect is basically useless, but if someone destroys it you don't get the servo like you do with Servo Schematic.

Metallic Rebuke: Needed to Protect your win cons or stop important combos from your opponent. You will get a few artifacts out so even without the Inspiring Statuary out the improvise is still good.

Hedron Archive: A good artifact to help ramp into your big eldrazi, can draw cards if you're really caught in a bad spot.

Reverse Engineer: Once you get Inspiring Statuary you will play multiple cards per turn, so this helps to dig for extra cards that you need, or for your win cons.

Big Eldrazi(Ulamog, EDF, World Breaker): Your three win cons

Tireless Tracker: Works AMAZINGLY with Inspiring Statuary, basically turning any land you play into a land that produces two mana. Can be an alternate win con.

Trophy Mage: You're not always going to get your Inspiring Statuary, so you'll need an extra thing to dig for it.

Sideboard: Dispel, Negate, Quarantine Field, Stasis Snare, and fumigate are all pretty Straightforward.

Natural Obsolescence: I think this card is amazing. You can put any win con on the bottom of someone's library. Currently the best artifact removal in standard.

Horribly Awry: Since your deck doesn't have much interaction with creatures aside from Fumigate, this can slow down your opponent. It can come in to stop the saheeli combo fairly easily.

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This deck does not appear to be legal in Standard (Season from Sep 2021).

Problems: Not legal in this format: Aether Hub, Lumbering Falls, Port Town, Sanctum of Ugin, Hedron Archive, Inspiring Statuary, Renegade Map, Servo Schematic, Metallic Rebuke, Reverse Engineer, Elder Deep-Fiend, Thraben Inspector, Tireless Tracker, Trophy Mage, Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger, World Breaker, Dispel, Fumigate, Horribly Awry, Natural Obsolescence, Quarantine Field, Stasis Snare.

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