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This deck takes use of polymorph so that you can cheat an emrakul into the game... A similar deck made 4th place in the nationals here in portugal...
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unless someone blows up the token in response to your polymorph trigger and the poly fizzles. Then you're out a poly and a creature. My friend tried this at game day, didn't even make top 8. No poly did.
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just mentioning too, he had a lot more counter magic than you did, but still couldn't protect his tokens enough.
It is a beastly poly but you miss out on it's 'can't be countered' and 'take an extra turn' effects because the creature itself wasn't cast. I don't find it as an effective use of the power of Emrakul. Still a cool concept though.
I went to the Qualifier with this deck a couple weeks ago. I personally feel it could be the best deck in the format, but there are a couple things you have to know. 1.) It DEFINATLY does NOT get a turn 4 Polymorph every time.... Not even close. 2.) You have the option to Polymorph turn 3 through the use of Explore, and Khalni Garden. 3.) Your goal is generally NOT to Polymorph as soon as possible, but rather when you have CounterMagic to back it up. And trust me about this, as I have done extensive and much more than nessisary testing on it. -1 Garruk Wildspeaker -1 Into the Roil -2 Vines of the Vastwood -4 Growth Spasm +1 Jace, the Mindsculptor +3 Negate +4 Awakening Zone
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