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Polymorph, Mnemonic wall, and eldrazi if i draw an uncastable eldrazi, maybe i can SEE BEYOND it back into my deck. If I polymorph into another wall, then i gte polymorph back. Sea gate oricle is good for getting through the deck, though risks poly morphing into one of them. This needs serious tweaks, but i think it has promise.
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definitely less creatures. You don't want to poly into anything but big guys, you'll only need 2 or 3, run up to 4 with sideboard in case someone sad sacs you. Run halimar depths as your draw fix in place of the creature, run awakening zone. You'll need counter magic to protect the tokens you're polying cuz if they die the poly is countered due to lack of target. You'll need deprive and negate, both are great counterspells for standard.
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btw the deck definitely has a lot of promise. Poly has been one of the decks to beat in standard since it was reprinted in M10. I suggest looking up other lists online, try to see who placed top 8 and understand why they run what they run, then make your own interpretation or adjustments.
drop into the roil for counter spells. and def use halimar depths. maybe a sage owl instead of sea gate.. other than that great deck, never seen anything like it. i'm sure people would crap themselves if a turn 3 creature turned into a turn 4 emrakul. please look at and rate one of my decks
I actually find Into the Roil to be an amazing card, especially in a deck like this. Creatures are a problem, since you won't want to block with your tokens. I wouldn't run sage owl, since you want to always poly into a large creature... which is the point of the deck.