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Ayesha Tanaka, Armorer seems like a good commander for trying out infinite possibilities. My goal was to build a budget EDH deck that could do pretty much infinite everything.At the time of this deck building, this deck is under $100.The deck should be able to provide the following infinite combos:Infinite Life GainInfinite CreaturesInfinite Mana Infinite DrawInfinite DamageInfinite Milland up to one extra turn.That is not bad for the budget. There is one card I cannot find at the LGS and another card I cut which makes a good fit. The land is a little sparse, but if you have a three land opener, it should be fine. This is an exercise in theory crafting, but should work as well as anything at the table.I took out the Rule of Law and replaced it with a war priest of thune.
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Interesting idea. I kind of like it, but I am still working out how it all works, but fun!
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A lot of the infinite combos rely on Ashnod's Altar and Enduring Renewal plus sacking a two-drop like Gleaming Barrier, Myr Sire, or Runed Servitor. Additional effects can be provided with different board states (like Suture Priest (life Gain), Altar of the Brood (Milling), Psychosis Crawler or Karn Ultimate (damage), draw (Archaeomancer, Clear the Mind).I may replace “Lion’s sash” with citizens crowbar or remove rule of law because it is a bad interaction. Nevertheless, most players hate rule of law enough to destroy it. In a worse case scenario, Archon of Justice can die to exile it.