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As you walk the halls to your next class, the school bully runs over, trips you, and yells "get a life!" as he scurries off.Well now you can show HIM who has a life! With this mono white deck, you will have plenty of life to spare! With an array of life gaining spells, it won't be long before your life total towers over your opponent's. Start the gain immediately with low drop creatures, such as Cathedral Sanctifier and Lone Missionary, all aimed at giving you life and keeping it high. Take care of troublesome cards with Pacifism and Oblivion Ring, and use the almighty Day of Judgement to clear a potentially dangerous battlefield.While you may have plenty of life, life gain hardly ever wins games, only prolongs them. What this deck needs is a kicker. And that kicker just so happens to be cup, or more accurately, a chalice. Chalice of Life comes into play swinging, giving you life whenever you tap it. Then, once your life total exceeds your starting total by 10 (which it quickly will), your chalice transforms into the frightening Chalice of Death, delivering a whopping 5 points of damage straight at your opponents life total with a simple tap. Combined with Unwinding Clock, you can easily take out a foe in only a few turns!After decimating your enemy, sit back and take a long draught from your favorite chalice. And of course, make sure to sweeten the win by asking your opponent who has a life now!
Gain life as quickly as possible to get your life total up. Every little bit helps! Once your Chalice(s) have transformed, bring on the damage, and don't stop till you've won.
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What about Rhox faithmender?
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Not a bad choice, and he does fit in well. My only concern is his mana cost. I wanted this deck to be as fast as posssible. I'll put him in the sideboard for now.