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Found the idea for this on a random forum post about Arcanum Wing and Eldrazi Conscription combo, then thought to use the creatures from the Slippery Bogle deck sense they are already used in modernAcademy Researcher i added as another win condition with Eldrazi Conscription using Concordant Crossroads to give it haste once it hits the field. That being said Academy Researcher and Concordant Crossroads, plus Counterspell, douse make it illegal in Modern, but i was just looking to make a Casual Deck anyways. Most of the cards other than the ones i already mentioned are just to use as substitutes in case you don't get the cards you want. And the counters are just in there to stall the opponent if you don't have what you want. The deck douse seam really expensive for a casual deck, but most of the is form the land. Eldrazi Conscription, Concordant Crossroads and Counterspell are the only cards of sufficient value, and there all still under $10.Have any ideas? let me know please!! this is a sort of spur of the moment thing, so there is probably a lot i missed
Two ways to win:Turn 1- Play Slippery BogleTurn 2- Play Arcanum WingTurn 3- Use Arcanum Wing's "Aura Swap" ability and trade it out with Eldrazi Conscription. SwingTurn 4- WinOther way:Turn 1/2- play Concordant CrossroadsTurn 3- Play Academy Researcher and attach Eldrazi Conscription to it. SwingTurn 4- WinBoth cases are with the optimal cards in hand, but it should be pretty clear how to use the deck from that. If you end up going first though and get an optimal hand, then swinging with a 11/11 or 12/12 with annihilator 2 on turn three can easily be enough to win, for if they haven't managed to play anything on the first two turns, then annihilator will force them to sac their land, leaving them with nothing. In that sense it can be considered an unfair deck (meaning winning or loosing depends more or less on if you get the right cards rather than strategic play or what your opponent douse) but hey its causal.
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