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Tell me, what's better than infinite turns and mana? Cheaper infinite turns and mana, that's what's better.
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This deck works well if you can get that far but the only real way i see that it defends itself the first 5-7+ turns is elixir of Immortality By then the game will probably be over... You might want to include either mana ramps or a w1ay to stop early aggression
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What are you talking about? You can have the combo by turn 4. Once by turn 5 no one will have another turn. You have read the cards? You did see that Grand Architect can tap itself for 2 mana. So unless someone is doing 2 damage per round or has a 20 damage combo in 5 rounds, then I think you can survive. The Planeswalkers were only put in as a joke, you could use any creature combination that adds up to 8 cards of any color.
fair enough was just saying that was the only weak point I really saw in this deck. Didn't mean to incite any rage.... Yea your right I looked at the card but somehow completely missed that >.< and yes by turn 4 because of at the very least your elixer's of immortality you should be fine. I stand corrected.
No rage. Hard to put in words without making it sound standoffish. You are right there are plenty of holes to counter. I would say this deck would be more suited for a multiple player game than a one-on-one. By turn 4 I meant I could conceivably have either Grand Architect and Panoptic Mirror in play, you can tap Grand Architect for 2 mana for the playing of Aritfacts, or Pili-Pala, Grand Architect, and Painter's Servant which provides all the mana you need at that point. I'm sure their is a better combination of cards to utilize infinite mana, Fireball comes to mind, just though it would be funny to have a Planeswalker in play with infinite turns.
just a suggestion for pure humor: guilt-leaf archdruid tap seven druids take control of all of your opponents lands