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Eye of Singularity
World Enchantment
When Eye of Singularity enters the battlefield, destroy each permanent with the same name as another permanent, except for basic lands. They can't be regenerated.
Whenever a permanent other than a basic land enters the battlefield, destroy all other permanents with that name. They can't be regenerated.
Rhadamanthus on Is there any other card(s) …
1 month ago
If you're doing it as part of a lock-down strategy for your opponents, Bazaar of Wonders and Eye of Singularity don't make things Legendary, specifically, but they troll from a similar angle. Note that since they're both World enchantments they can't be on the battlefield at the same time (the "World Rule" is a weird cousin to the "Legend Rule").
carpecanum on Pillow Fight
2 years ago
A little off theme but Sen Triplets counts as an artifact for getting a 1/1 faerie and you can steal threats from opponents hands and they can't cast on your turn.
Eye of Singularity is hilarious with Faerie Artisans
carpecanum on Game of Marchesa
4 years ago
Marchesa loves hidden weapons. Flaming Sword casts like an instant and murders almost anything attacking your rightful monarch.
Summer Palace? Shinka, the Bloodsoaked Keep
There are any number of "crown" enchantments that could help protect Marchesa.
If you feel like using Spy Kit (maybe even in another deck) try pairing it with Eye of Singularity and a creature that has regeneration or indestructible. ( Faerie Artisans is my favorite combo with the Eye)
carpecanum on What's Yours Is Mine
4 years ago
Grinning Totem and Bringer of the White Dawn (all 5 bringers are fun).
Sen Triplets , Stolen Strategy , Control Magic , Steal Enchantment , Acquire , Thada Adel, Acquisitor
If you are playing Faerie Artisans a hilarious combo is Eye of Singularity
SentientRhombus on Secret Agent Jodah
5 years ago
Didn't mean to get on your case about the mana base - I've just seen people dump a lot of money into mana trying to "fix" underoptimized decks and it makes me cringe. Sorry if I came across as rude.
I found a few relevant cards you might've missed. In particular: Dichotomancy is an even bigger bomb than Eradicate , since it can steal all the creatures from an opponent's deck instead of exiling them. Mimeofacture is similar, but requires an investment of 4 mana per creature. Splinter is an Eradicate that requires an artifact creature. And Verdant Succession works like Remembrance for green creatures, except it brings stuff directly onto the battlefield.
Other (less powerful) options: Bazaar of Wonders , Eye of Singularity , Echoing Truth , Sever the Bloodline , Declaration in Stone , Retraced Image , Bubbling Cauldron , Pack Hunt , and Reflector Mage . If you have some way to copy Spy Kit , Biovisionary and Doubling Chant could also work.
In general, I think the biggest challenge you'll face is that effects synergizing with Spy Kit are kind of all over the place. There's board wipes, removal, staxxy control, creature tutoring... but not a lot of actual finishers. You've got to make room not only for precursors to Spy Kit (draw, ramp, tutors, etc.), but stuff that can win the game.
Maybe focus on one or two archetypes for the cards enabled by Spy Kit, then pick an unrelated win con? Or fill up on stealing/copying effects that can help set up Spy Kit combos but also be used offensively? I don't know... interesting dilemma.
Kordun on Flammendes Schwert 6
6 years ago
Hi FlammendesSchwert,
i like your deck too, there is many protection and hexproof and powerfull creatures like Admonition Angel , Grand Abolisher etc. and powerfull spells/enchantments like Comeuppance and Eye of Singularity.
Your land-choice is also great, i think there will be always the right mana in play.
I can't really estimate who good it will perform against other legacy decks, but i think you did a really good job, i would love to play against it and see how it will shine.
Also you spend a lot of time in creating 23 versions of this deck against all potential threats :-).
Have you tested it out yet against other strong legacy decks?
Sincerely,
Kordun
Daedalus19876 on Judgment Day: Avacyn the Purifier EDH [PRIMER]
6 years ago
feyn_do_alduin: WAY WAY WAY too much mana to be effective. If you want to deal with a token deck, you could use Eye of Singularity or Declaration in Stone (which doesn't give clues if it hits tokens).
FlammendesSchwert on What's in a name? (Legacy combo)
6 years ago
try to playtest.. Flammendes Schwert 6