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A simple and effective way to gain time. Basically: Puzzle + Abundance + Transmuter = Hand Control Real Killer: Timesifter + Above combo = Infinite turns for you Monsters: Colossus + Master E + Kiki + Alarm = Game Over
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I don't see what Wheel of Sun and Moon is for
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So that you don't deck yourself.
Timesifter exiles cards, so I dont see how the Wheel would help.
Ok... i get the main jist of how it works but to make sure would you please explain the first combo of Puzzle + Abundance + Transmuter?
Quite easy: The Puzzle allows you to draw a new hand every turn with Abundancer in play you can pick which cards you want by naming them or else by sorting out your deck and getting a Colossus on top for example. The transmuter is to not allow your opponent to get a new hand for themselves. The rest is just a simple add on to the above combo.
Abundance only lets you pick non-land or land so I don't see how this combo works
What atreides said. Abundance and the Puzzle would give you a new hand each turn with the land/non-land proportion you want, but it wont give let you "pick cards by naming them". You could only sort out your deck and get a colossus on top if you had no lands in the deck... so I dont get it.
Which reminds me I updated the sideboard which would work wonders in the deck.
Birds of Paradise instead of Orochi Leafcaller. That way you don't have to spend one to get one. Add fetch lands (i.e. scalding tarn, arid mesa, misty rainforest) and double lands (i.e. sunpetal grove, glacial fortress, rootbound crag) unless you're keeping it cheap. In that case disregard my land suggestions. If you aren't worried about cost though, noble heirarchs would be a good addition also (possibly instead of the engineers). Just my thoughts. =)
And for an actual sideboard you're going to need 15 cards or no cards. Add two shit cards for all that it really matters. Just so you have 15.