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Step 1: Rocks ramp. Dig- we have FORTY cards with cycling. Step 2: Establish a value engine. This can be anything that doubles up your draw to turn your cycling into actual card advantage, or can be any repeatable ETB trigger combined with astral slide, or one of the three equivalents. Our tutors help a lot here, while we lack universal tutors in these colors, we can get almost any of our value engines with imperial and and recruiter of the guard, including chaining spellseeker into englightened tutor to get to astral slide, if we don't have it already. if you haven't got a tutor yet, just remember, we have FORTY cards with cycling. Step 3: Repeat step 2, but now you get more specific. Astral slide or an equivalent is mandatory. We're looking for specific ETB triggers now- the ones that let us put spells back in hand. Whoever said spellslinger can't be a reanimator deck?? We're going to drag cards back from the graveyard every time we cycle, making all of our cycling counterspells and removal extremely powerful.
As the game continues, our engine will grow increasingly resilient and oppressive to the game state, eventually culminating in a soft lock with Decree or repeated Cyclonic Rifts. We can win through attrition, but our primary goal is always going to be to cast Approach of the Second Sun twice for the easy win. Counterspell backup protects the cast, Remand lets us cheat, and we can generate insane amounts of mana with Astral Drift/Escape Protocol and Dockside Extortionist or Peregrine Drake. We can use Fluctuator or New Perspectives to repeatedly cycle straight from the first to the second cast.
Sideboard lists the cards I would swap in to convert the deck into a token based build. It's relatively compact for a swap list, though I haven't done the math one what I'd pull out to convert it.
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