Budget Standard: Infinite Turn

by RunningPigeon on 11 April 2015

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Deck Description

Been looking through some of the budget decks recently and decided to have a go at them myself and this appears to be what I got going G/U infinite turn mill deck.

How to Play

Just a couple combo pieces out as quick as possible for your a couple extra turns and use fascination to maintain get even more combo pieces out for even more extra turns, eventually it hits lockdown level of extra turns at which point it's just a case of mill out your opponent then pass you many extra turns off, using Learn from the Past to prevent self mill.

Ideal situation?

T1: Forest, Hardened Scales
T2: Island, Sage of Hours
T3: Forest, Hardened Scales, Solidarity of Heroes (extra turn)
EXT1: Forest, Sage of Hours, Warrior's Lesson, Warrior's Lesson, (2 extra turns)
EXT2: Warrior's Lesson, Hardened Scales, Hardened Scales
EXT3: Solidarity of Heroes (2 extra turns, 14 +1/+1 left on other Sage)

By now you'd be hard pressed to not draw into something useful; you got 2 extra turns (and another 2 at least after that) to draw either more draw spells, heroic triggering effects or just plain good old fashion stalling.... which is basically an extra turn anyway right?

Deck Tags

  • Infinite Combo
  • Standard
  • Budget
  • Mill

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Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for Budget Standard: Infinite Turn

Bow of Nylea fits nicely as does Avatar of the Resolute to have a massive thumper in late game.

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Posted 03 May 2015 at 16:33

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Yeah the bow probably fits in as a potential replacement for the Learn from the Past, as for the Avatar as good as he is (and he really is good) he doesn't fit in with the mill mentality of the deck, it's combo deck after all I try not to attack once with this even if I get the Sage up over 100/100.

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Posted 04 May 2015 at 00:00

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