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Reckless PanInfinicon (No Longer) Splashes Black

Standard* Artifact Combo Energy Infinite Combo UR (Izzet)

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After playing this style of deck for several weeks, I have found that it's biggest issue is an inability to draw cards. One massive benefit of this deck is its ability to generate a large amount of energy, and so the solution found in the center of those two circumstances is Shielded Aether Thief . While Shielded Aether Thief does not directly synergize with this deck, it does solve three major issues which have prevented themselves during gameplay: the aforementioned card issue, a weakness to creature based strategies, and a weakness to control strategies. It can be flashed in in response to control's oppressive nature and tendency to play instants, and it is a 0/4 body which effectively blocks any creature with 3 or less power. It functions particularly well against Ahn-Crop Crasher and its exert ability. actually

Another, but less significant, issue with this deck is its lack of a one drop. Cards which could have functioned well in this slot included Hope of Ghirapur , Inventor's Goggles , Merchant's Dockhand , Pyramid of the Pantheon , and Thriving Turtle . I went with Thriving Turtle because it fills a similar role to Shielded Aether Thief and synergizes with it. A turn one Thriving Turtle can be followed by a flashed in Shielded Aether Thief to draw a card on turn 3. I would like to hear opinions on the other one drop options though.

Metalwork Colossus is in here as a one of because most of the time, you'll be able to cast it for 3 or less mana.

Old Spiel:This deck is based on Reckless PanInfinicon by Leatherankh. So, why would you want to splash black in this deck? There is really only one reason, and that is the great removal that it gives you access to. Just kidding! It's literally just so that you can get a body for one of your two drops in the form of Contraband Kingpin rather than playing Glassblower's Puzzleknot Access to black does allow us to run Unlicensed Disintegration in the side board though, so the removal wasn't a complete lie.

Now, onto the more significant (yet ultimately superficial) changes to the deck itself. You are going to be running two less lands. The reasoning behind this is that you'll be able to filter more consistently with Contraband Kingpin which will let you hit land drops while permitting space for more copies of Cogworker's Puzzleknot and/or Servo Schematic . This deck is running more Cogworker's Puzzleknot s than Servo Schematic s because you can't sacrifice the Servo Schematic for a Servo Token.

You'll be running one less artifact and three more creatures. This is partially due to the removal of Wandering Fumarole which I didn't want to use because rotation is coming for us all on September 28th, and I didn't feel like getting a playset that's soon to rotate out.

The sideboard will be running a different set of counterspells than the original in the form of 2 Metallic Rebuke and 4 Negate. It is also going to pass up on Magma Spray in favor of Padeem, Consul of Innovation . This can change depending on your meta of course.

The four combos in this deck are Panharmonicon + Reckless Fireweaver , Panharmonicon + Salivating Gremlins , Decoction Module + Panharmonicon + Whirler Virtuoso , and Contraband Kingpin + Panharmonicon . For more info on those I highly recommend that you check out the original and more consistent deck here: Reckless PanInfinicon. That will describe the base of the deck well, and will give Leatherankh a well deserved view on that deck. Make sure to leave an upvote for it while you're there!

Updates:Removed two Negates from the sideboard. Swapped Choked Estuary for a Mountain . Added another Maverick Thopterist and Whirler Virtuoso . Removed Contraband Kingpin . Added another Servo Schematic. Added Quicksmith Genius to replace Mirage Mirror . Removed Salivating Gremlins to Mainboard Harnessed Lightning . Replaced Unlicensed Disintegration with Harnessed Lightning .

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Date added 6 years
Last updated 6 years
Exclude colors WBG
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Legality

This deck is not Standard legal.

Rarity (main - side)

13 - 2 Rares

25 - 9 Uncommons

11 - 4 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.08
Tokens Servo 1/1 C, Thopter 1/1 C
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