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The Spiteful Professor and the Penitent Dinosaur

Pauper Combo Indestructible Infinite Combo RBW (Mardu)

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You thought you could hide, but your shadow saw everything. It tells me about your guilt, and even it, your own shadow, thinks you should be punished. I see your soul burning with guilt. Why should I let you go?

I've been enjoying Pauper theorycraft recently, and here's a combo deck that pulled together. The idea is to get Guilty Conscience on either Frilled Deathspitter or an opponent's creature enchanted with Spiteful Shadows. This creates a loop where whenever the enchanted creature damages an opponent, Guilty Conscience hurts it, and whenever it's hurt by Guilty Conscience, it damages an opponent. Of course, this combo will kill most creatures before the opponent, so the next step is to make the creature indestructible with Professor's Warning or Armor of Shadows. Yes, this deck can reasonably win by making an opponent's creature indestructible.

A strong hand can win turn 3, if it's going second. T1: Plains, Guilty Conscience on an opponent's creature; T2: Swamp, Spiteful Shadows on the same creature; T3: Professor's Warning on that creature, Mountain, Seal of Fire or Abrade targeting that creature. Seven cards, three turns, win.

Also, please take a look at The Land(fall) Before Time by Balaam__ for more indestructible Dinosaur combo good times.

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45% Casual

55% Competitive

Date added 2 years
Last updated 3 months
Legality

This deck is Pauper legal.

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 1.78
Folders Pauper Decks I Did Not Make, pauper, Decks I like, Mazzi spunto
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