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(Note: Bloodrage Brawler is filler for Starving Paladin.)This deck focuses around comboing off with the new card Starving Paladin, and having infinite life by turn 3. Starving Paladin is a 1W 3/3 vampire that does not untap on upkeep, but instead when you gain life. The goal is to create infinite creatures and infinite life, pairing Starving Paladin with Presence of Gond and one of the 12 versions of soul warden. Overall, it is a generally good creature deck that plays value creatures and gains a lot of life in the process, even with out comboing off.
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Resplendent Mentor + Starving Paladin = Infinite combo, just a thought.
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OMG! I was looking for a card that did just that. In all my searches I couldn't find one! Thank you very much!
i would recommend some form of enhantment removal, incase people get some anti life gain out.
Thanks, I added fragmentize to the sideboard
Presence of gond plus midnight guard means infinite creatures also rhox faithmender for double life.
Why add Rhox Faithmender? I just feel like doubling unlimited life is a tad greedy.
Just in case you can't get infinite and you get interupted
"Famished" Paladin, just sayin. Hate Being that guy. Also Necrodrex is right that the combo has the same outcome using Midnight Guard. They both give unlimited life and tokens. I would go all in on the combo and run 4 of each. I would cut Nest Invader all together for the Midnight Guard.Then cut Resplendent Mentor and Lone Rider to add the 4th copy of Presence of Gond to main deck the Heroic Intervention and add Blossoming Defence to protect the combo.
I Agree with you