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By far my favorite deck right now, its fun and it works!Sun Titan may not be the best creature ever, but when you have 8 of them and they keep popping back out of the graveyard, turns out they're pretty effective.
Step 1: Get a Sun Titan on the table. This involves working up the mana and finding the dang card. Deranged Assistant and Calciform Pools are our janky mana ramping, and don't be afraid to use Phantasmal Images to copy less than exciting cards, such as your own Deranged Assistant, or your friend's Arbor Elves.As for finding the Sun Titan, that's what Careful Consideration and Ideas Unbound are for, with the secondary function of filling up your graveyard. You want that thing loaded when the Sun Titan shows up. Phantasmal Image is a sweet card, but its even sweeter when you can play it for free. If you don't need it to stay alive throw that thing into the graveyard so it'll pop out as a Sun Titan copy and let you do more grave-digging.So when the Sun titan shows up you yank out as many Phantasmal Images as you can, and then finish with Lightning Greaves, which are hopefully in your graveyard by now. This keeps your precious Titan alive and lets him swing right away, for more grave-digging.Step 2: Infinite Reflection. I think this is pretty straightforward. Everything but Sun Titan in this deck is 3 mana or less, so once you have Infinite Reflection on that guy you can pretty much evacuate your whole graveyard in one go, as each creature chains into another.Plan B: Sometimes the Sun Titan just doesn't feel like showing up, or maybe you friend is playing ridiculous creatures that put your poor Sun Titan to shame. That's fine, just copy their junk instead, its hilarious.Bonus Tidbits: The Meddling Mage serves the dual purpose of annoying your friends, and making sure the deck doesn't crash and burn when somebody has Slaughter Games in their deck.Devastation Tide is your panic button. Not once have I managed to cast it for its miracle cost, but the full cost isn't that bad anyhow. This deck has a lot easier time to get set up again than others, really just need to play 2 cards and the rest falls into place. I have a devious plan to Oblivion Ring my Sun Titan and then play devastation tide, but I haven't had the opportunity/need to pull it out yet.
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