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Welcome to 56 lands, the deck that keeps on hating and loves to make board states silly.This deck revolves around accelerating lands and tutoring things that make it so your opponents cant do much to you while dumping your hand, recurring everything you love, and all in all making life hell for someone else. Armageddon? Thanks for all this life now let me replay everything.This deck cant even deck itself with a full hand!Go nuts!
some tricks.With Damia out manabonds becomes a wheel of fortune affect and you can dump most of your hand anyways.Dont be afraid to discard. You recur like mad.Entomb life from the loam.Cabal pit with multiple land drops can fell even the toughest beast. With the most land drops available to you at any given time, which is explore, summer bloom, oracle, and asuza you can recur your pit a total of 7 times for a -14/-14 they can only stifle once. Cabal pit is amazing.You can recur glacial chasm and not have to pay to keep it out. If you dont play anything and keep your hand at 7 you can keep the same board state indefinitly. Pour yourself a coffee.
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Gifts is banned. Arcane Sanctum is not legal in this deck, yes it is a land and it is colorless but it produces a color that your commander does not have in it's mana cost. Even if you never were to tap it for the white mana or if you had plans to use the white as colorless mana it would still not be legal.
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Gifts is banned?Man edh has some weird bans
Just too powerful, I would like to make a edh deck similar to Frank Karsten's 2005 world championship deck where he was a finalist. It used gifts, I am sure the person or people that came up with edh did not want to see lots of insane decks floating around that were similar to his 60 card deck in edh form, therefore the ban makes sense.
not sure how its too powerful. Its affect fits edh perfectly