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Illegal, casual deck designed to go infinite with Emrakul. Necropotence allows you to pretty much keep your entire library in your hand. There's a bunch of fun little tricks and combos. I built this deck for when people want to just mess around with no bans. Just a casual, fun deck.
Focus on playing necropotence as fast as possible. Ideally on turn 2 or 3. Then pull in as many cards to hand as you safely can without going too low on life. It's a real glass cannon because you'll either die right now or pretty much nobody will be able to stop you from going infinite. That being said, if you calculate your board position carefully and take the right amount of cards, it usually works. Once you've got a bunch of cards in hand, get spellbook and ivory tower out. Then you just want to ramp to hard cast emrakul. You can usually drop emrakul by turn 5. As soon as you hard cast emrakul, it's over because you can go infinite and take as many turns as you want. Claws of gix will let you sacrifice emrakul, returning your entire graveyard to your library. You can then drop the other emrakul, and draw up the rest of your deck. Since you're saccing emrakul every turn, lightning greaves allows you to give him haste in order to attack every turn. There's also a lot of control so that if anything goes wrong while you're trying to set up you can most likely deal with it. Elixir of immortality helps get you out of a bind if you don't get ivory tower set up in time. You can win with emrakul, you can win with lab maniac by saccing necropotence to the claws, or you can win with lab maniac+skullclamp.
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