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Turn 1 Big-G, or Blightsteel, or Emrakul. . .

Vintage* Combo Competitive Control Four Color Infinite Combo

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Turn 1 Emrakul? Yes please.

Basically, the way this deck works is you cheat your creatures into play using Oath of Druids, and if you get the combo you also play a Forbidden Orchard. For those of you that don't like to try and figure out the huge paragraph of text on Oath of Druids, it basically means if a player controls more creatures than another player, mill yourself until you hit a creature. Therefore. . .

If you have a Forbidden Orchard out, you get out huge creatures, usually as turn as turn 2 or 3.

However, the best and most impressive way to win is by playing the following cards in the following order:

Mana Confluence

Dark Ritual

Dark Ritual

Dark Ritual

Yawgmoth's Bargain

Mox Pearl

Mox Sapphire

Mox Jet

Mox Ruby

Mox Emerald

Tinker for a Blightsteel

Time Walk

And next turn you attack for 11 poison counters.

Wondering why Burning Wish is in the deck? Because the deck wins with either one super big creature, or a bunch of tiny spells. So, you Burning Wish for Tendrils of Agony, and storm for a bazillion. Or, if you draw the creature you need to cheat into play with Oath, you Burning Wish for Show and Tell, and cheat it into play next turn.

If you have questions on sideboarding or how to play against dredge, just comment on this deck.

+1s are appreciated!

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Date added 9 years
Last updated 8 years
Legality

This deck is Vintage legal.

Rarity (main - side)

17 - 3 Mythic Rares

32 - 10 Rares

4 - 1 Uncommons

7 - 1 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.78
Tokens Spirit 1/1 C
Folders cool ass decks
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