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Four and One: a Tale of Infinite Mana

Vintage Casual Infinite Combo

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The sole purpose of this deck is to get Fastbond/Crucible/Zuran Orb onto the board to create infinite, prismatic mana (and life). After that, focus all resources on finding a way to Banefire. Many of the combo-search cards become kill-search once the combo goes off. Yawgmoth's Bargain is the card to find if there is no direct path to Banefire. Most cards search for others that search for others, and so on. Regrowth for redux, allowing Banefire to kill up to 5 opponents on the same turn. Yawgmoth's Bargain opens your entire deck up to you, while the combo keeps you alive and pays the bill.

Competitive? Not really, as the obvious weakness of this deck is that it shows zero concern for its own survival. No counters and no removal. It wants only to combo and end the game - sometimes on the second or third turn, and almost always on the fourth. A perfect hand wins on the first. (3x combo cards, 2x land, banefire, mana vault,)

"I will go to any length to achieve my goal. Eternal life is worth any sacrifice." -Zur the Enchanter

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Casual

95% Competitive

Revision 8 See all

(3 years ago)

+3 Fastbond main
-3 Idyllic Tutor main
Date added 7 years
Last updated 1 week
Legality

This deck is Vintage legal.

Rarity (main - side)

35 - 0 Rares

22 - 0 Uncommons

3 - 0 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.02
Folders Vintage
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