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Doubling Chant
Sorcery
For each creature you control, you may search your library for a creature card with the same name as that creature. Put those cards onto the battlefield, then shuffle your library.




Andramalech on
Miku and her Rabbits
4 months ago
This is an invested list. I'm foremost, super happy to see this level of understanding. I'll explain myself with a question.
Do you feel like there's just an insurmountable amount of cards that NEVER stand the chance to see play in EDH? For one reason or another, cards that fundamentally don't belong in a traditionally built format like EDH, where one of everything. Well?
Cards like this, and for example, Doubling Chant, Echoing Courage, and the like are very explosive, unheard of, and wouldn't be of use otherwise.. if not for Hare Apparent.
My commentary is mostly gonna be brief because I see you stand on your bidness and perform well, but in a few bullet points..
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put Pearl Medallion back in, you'll like feel better with around 32 or 33 copies of the Hare Apparent. It's a numbers game when you're going to overwhelm like this, pun not intended.
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I really appreciate your sense of proper, consistent play. The blink effects are cool, so maybe slot Ephemerate, and other spells like that.
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You have next to no Instants in the deck, so a lot of what's happening is just ignoring removal/spot removal. Maybe include things like Get Lost, Path to Exile, Swords to Plowshares, Swift Reconfiguration, Shelter, etc.
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I respect and see what you're going for here, and have decks similar in design and heads pace. I really like decks with large numbers like that! A very specific and curious concept, no matter what colors you're using. I'm gonna insert deck tags for my comment so you can go find the lists.
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the first one is more stax focused (Ursavus) and happens to be really particular about it's execution- it happened to be a lot of fun in play testing.
Balaam__ on
Iridescent infestation
4 years ago
Is your description specifically referencing Doubling Chant? I’m just trying to figure out exactly what the strategy is here. I’m an inexperienced player so it isn’t obvious to me.
Sarkhan420X on How does Doubling Chant + …
6 years ago
you would get to pick any name you want among nonlegendary creatures, and search for a creature with that name. Doubling Chant gives you 1 search per creature you control, not 1 search per creature name. but since your 1 creature has multiple names, you at least get to choose which one you search for.
htffan951852 on How does Doubling Chant + …
6 years ago
If I have a creature with Spy Kit equipped, and then I cast a Doubling Chant , would I get to search my deck for every creature in it and put them into play or would it still only look for the original creature?
SomaUlte on
Riku mill
6 years ago
Rite of Replication and Mirror March fit what you have now pretty well also. Aluren is good, so are Dual Nature , Kindred Discovery , Doubling Chant , and Thrumming Stone
SentientRhombus on
Secret Agent Jodah
6 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.
PartyJ on
The Man,The Myth,The Mill | Persistent Petitioners
6 years ago
ps: Daedalus19876 your suggestion of Doubling Chant was a legitimate one. I mixed up your suggestion with another tutor I skipped for the reason mentioned. Your suggestion has a valid spot in the deck, as foil :))