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Eight Creatures, four Cackling counterparts, And a whole shit-ton of combo. This is an Izzet deck that can easily get so far out of control by turn five that peoples heads begin to hurt. This all began with someone telling me that there was no way Goblin Electromancers could win you a game. Sure as hell showed them. There are no one drops, for starters. Turn two electromancer, turn three Guttersnipe, Turn four Cackling on a electromancer into an amass the components or a think twice with flashback... For six damage. Turn five Cyclonic rift overloaded, or any number of wonderful things. The major thing about this is that you can have a huge field of 2/2 Goblins that make your spells do more damage or that make them cost less. It gets crazy when you cast Cackling Counterpart, hit it with a flashed backed Increasing Vengeance... then hit the Increasing Vengeance with another one flashed back, for a total of SEVEN clones in one turn for, if you have the field presence, SIX mana. Things get out of hand quickly. For maximum God-Handed winning, Turn Two Goblin Electromancer. Turn three Think twice (Or other one drop) Increasing Vengeance'd, turn four Cackling Counterpart Vengance'd, Turn five top-deck Temporal mastery: Target Mastery with one flash backed increasing Vengeance, then the first Increasing Vengance with the second. Because it copies the spell as cast, you now have two copies that make two copies. Take Seven turns. Best part is, even if they counter the first one, as long as you copy off the stack after they put down the counter spell, you still get copies.
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hahaha, this is a cool idea
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I must say i really love epic experiment, really glad they made that card. To go along with your spells will kill the opponent theme for creatures, you can even think about adding Talrand, Sky Summoner. Fun deck tho, thanks for sharing it =]
I was thinking of Talrand's Invocation, because It's easy to double up on and give me more bodies to block with. In theory, one can Fire off one of these with two flash-back'd Increasing Vengeance to put, for six glorious Mana, 14 2/2 fliers on the field in one go.
Saw the post. Built the deck. Fun as hell.