The main deck could really benefit from a Rest in Peace effect. I proxied this deck and turned 3 someone with the combo, but they had Emrakul in the deck. It's not a good feeling when you're comboing off on turn 3 and the opponent shows you an Emrakul, Aeons Torn. You give all the information to the opponent and be down a game (if you cannot pull it together), where they can sideboard to break up the combo more efficiently. Don't get me wrong! This deck is much more consistent at hitting the combo than my initial version of this deck, so the list was definietly worth looking into, but I like the grixis version of this deck that's running Bitter Ordeal and Relic of Progenitus mainboard. It just feels right. I suggest if you play this list that you sub cards out of the main for graveyard hate and solidify your position, n the era of Dredge (and that pesky Emrakul)! It's a win-win.
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