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The original inspiration for the deck: The Mimeoplasm. I recently got the card and I wanted to build a unique deck that could play differently every time.My idea was to have cards to wipe the board with (like damnation), cards with persist that would allow The Mimeoplasm to remain in play longer if needed. And then also have a global mill in the deck to allow The Mimeoplasm to play differently in each game and against each opponent. Problem!!!I've never made a successful mill deck before. I'm having trouble finding a balance between how much to mill everyone and how much to utilize both graveyards. I removed the "graveyard cards" I had since they weren't accomplishing what I initially wanted. (I don't want to search my deck and bury the same creatures EVERY single game) Why not just fill the graveyard(s) with everything? Allow myself to adapt to a ton of different EDH scenarios. We sometimes play multiplayer as well
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If you want to do a lot of Milling, consider [Phenax, God of Deception]. He gives ALL of your creatures "{T}: Target player puts the top X cards of his or her library into his or her graveyard, where X is this creature's toughness." Plus, he's Indestructible. So if he's one of the two creatures you exile with Mimeoplasm, your commander gains Indestructible, too.I've got an entire deck-design centered around Phenax: http://www.mtgvault.com/seanl/decks/edh-deception/Maybe looking it over will give you an idea or two.It's wall-to-wall Defender, because (a) milling is my primary strategy with that deck, and (b) for the mana cost, a creature with defender often has higher toughness than usual, which has good synergy with Phenax's special. And is generally hyper-defensive in terms of combat, because, well, it's not going to ATTACK anyway ...
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Awesome, just added him. Contemplating adding some higher toughness creatures to draw game out longer as well as potentially use his ability if he ever gets in the mix. I added a suggestion or two to your deck as well