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Your Opponents Don't Need Turns, Right?

Modern Cruel Control GU (Simic) Infinite Combo

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Fairly simple idea with this deck, ramp into infinite turns while destroying their lands and exiling their library, along with any hope of winning the game the poor saps might have going into the match.

The deck uses a Primal Command into Eternal Witness loop to bounce their lands and build up our devotion for bigger hits. The infinite combo comes from the star of the deck, this guy Temur Sabertooth, targeting our Eternal Witness's so we never run out of Primal Command's to screw our opponent over by redrawing the same land over and over again. Or even better, bouncing multiple lands to their library every turn :)

The Win-Con: 17x Mana Production + 1x Temur Sabertooth + 1x Emrakul, the Aeons Torn = UNLIMITED TURNS! The Deck normally wins by turn 7, but turn 4 is doable (not including casting a Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger or a Primeval Titan+Kessig Wolf Run early and watching them scoop).

Each game can play a little differently due to some flexibility in the deck, but 15 mana on turn four is doable, although by turn 6 you really should be drowning more mana than you'll need to beat any sane opponent. if they don't take the hint, than simply lock them out of any chance to play the game until they quit. Remember you can declare Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger and Emrakul, the Aeons Torn for their attack effects, and then just bounce them with Temur Sabertooth before damage is dealt, you know for the LOLs.

Turn One:
Breeding Pool, Arbor Elf

Turn Two:
Breeding Pool, Utopia Sprawl on the first Breeding Pool, and tapping the elf for Garruk Wildspeaker untapping both lands for cards like Coiling Oracle/Growth Spiral/Arbor Elf, really anything for more lands or devotion

Turn Three:
playing a Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx, and using Garruk Wildspeaker for at least 8 mana, and casting Primal Command for Emrakul, the Aeons Torn or Eternal Witness if you already have the other in hand, then playing Eternal Witness for more devotion or to chain loop Primal Command if you need more time

Turn Four:
Now with at least 6-7 Green Devotion and a floating land or two, crack Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx twice and hard cast Emrakul, the Aeons Torn for the win

Now while turn 4 Emmy is nice and all, you'll probably have some support cards like Prophet of Kruphix, Vizier of the Menagerie, Nissa, Steward of Elements on the field before you get a chance to cast her, in which case you can just cast creatures off the top of your deck during your opponent's turn. As all green devotion decks should lol.

Looking for help to make this deck even better! More consistent draws, better agro for the early game, staying alive from creature hate and field removal, all-around more answers to anything our opponent might try to throw at us before we can go infinite, ect. I made a maybeboard that had over 100 cards, but narrowed down for you guys to look at. I'm not keen on using Courser of Kruphix as that would let our opponent see every card we draw and we can only ever play one land off it a turn anyways. The sideboard is made of cards I think might be useful if fitted into the deck. Oh, and If you can find any way to get both Tamiyo, Field Researcher's and Tamiyo, the Moon Sage's finals in the same match would be absolutely AMAZING!!! I'm willing to make some pretty radical changes if it means making a better deck. Any feedback is appreciated! Thanks.

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Date added 4 years
Last updated 3 years
Exclude colors WR
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

11 - 1 Mythic Rares

24 - 5 Rares

8 - 5 Uncommons

17 - 4 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.23
Tokens Beast 3/3 G, Insect 1/1 G w/ Flying, Deathtouch, Wolf 2/2 G
Folders Modern Decks, Sweet decks, Modern
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