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R/G Typical T3 Kiln Fiend Win

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This deck has a consistent turn 3 win. What makes this deck a bit different than others is is has many win conditions, so if you don't draw God-Hand you're still in good shape. If you do draw God-Hand, you can easily do 36 damage turn 3.

Run down of the deck: There are actually plenty of God-Hands in this deck. Almost anything with a Kiln Fiend and at least 2 mana will be all you need. If you don't draw into a Kiln Fiend, fear not Garruk's companion is an amazing second choice. 2 mana for a 3/2 trample in this deck is almost as deadly. Giant Growths/Assault Strobes/Groundswells all work marvelously on Garruk's Companion. If you don't win by T3 you are still a force to be reckoned with. Summit apes are an end game finisher, buff them up, Bolt/Slash their creatures until he becomes unblockable and GG. Fling is also absolutely deadly with kiln fiend. If they're about to destroy your kiln fiend the best response is buff him up as much as possible and cast Fling (Sacrificing Fling is part of the cost for Kiln Fiend, so casting Fling on an unbuffed Kiln Fiend will only do 1 damage). However, the look on their faces when they think they've won and you counter with your own win is simply priceless

Most importantly, however, is this deck's cost. You can buy this entire deck for very cheap, maybe 20$ cheap. So if you want to throw in some Goblin Guides, go ahead but that's at your cost. This deck is made to be built on a budget and do very well. And trust me, this thing acts devastatingly fast, and not completely suicidal like Devastating Summons decks. It's a fun deck, has done well so far in all the playtests I've done, just be careful with counters and removal, it's more or less a suicide deck with little to no response to a lot of removal or counters. Really the point of this deck is to outright red deck win before they can even put anything on the board.

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