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Just cycle cards and get manas until 1- you get triskelion and either scythe of the wreched or 2 rite of passage 2- you can use both. When you can combo triskelion and one of that cards you will deal infinite points of dmg in your opponent's face and win. with the scythe of the wreched you remove 2 +1+1 counters to do 2 points of dmg to your opponent then remove another counter to kill your triskelion and as it has been killed by a creature with the scythe equiped (the triskelion itself) it comes to the battlefield again with the 3 +1+1 counters so you just need to repeat this. The combo with the rite of passage is similar, but harder as you need 2 of them: remove 1 counters from triskelion to deal 1 dmg to the enemy then remove one to deal dmg to the triskelion and it gains 2 +1+1 counters, then repeat this until the triskelion has infinity +1+1 counters and remove all to deal infinite dmg to your opponent. Another positive point is that you have elves and fog/spore frog to keep getting mana and drawing cards until you can do either one or another combo.
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Scythe of the Wretched gives +2/+2 to the equipped Triskelion, removing the last +1/+1 counter to deal a single damage to itself does not kill it , as it is 1/1 with a boost of +2/+2 due to the scythe and thus a 3/3 . You can shoot off and bounce a second Triskelion and then re-equip the scythe.The 2x Rite of passage combo does work though. I like the deck alot, except for the cycling cards - use the bauble artifacts instead to dig through your deck ( Conjurer's Bauble and Urza's Bauble are the cheap ones ).
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I didnt think of it, thanks. Just wanted to show a cheap combo deck that actualy worked