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Help will not go unappreciated! Few ways to infinite turn combo magosi: Moving eon counters too and from magosi with leech bonder and nature's revolt. Using rings for 2 extra turns instead of 1, 2 turns in which to set up that combo again or another :) Now using springleaf drum with leech bonder and gilder bairn to copy the eon counters. Using tezz's gambit in opponents turn will let you put a counter on archmage at the end of their turn. Once a combo is up, leech bonder can kill all their creatures, then attack with lots of land creatures.
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Exciting to see a new approach on Magosi. It's a pretty demanding combo you got, but interesting none the less. I'd probably add some contagion clasps for earlier proliferation. Also I'd swap out the birds of paradise for Joraga Treespeaker (or other stuff that tabs for at least 2 mana), to give you mana ramp together with Aura of Dominion. You could also consider cards that can untap your lands (might make you able to combo magosi, without giving your opponent a double turn). This could be Sword of Feast and Famine, Bear Umbra or Copperhorn Scout (after animation of the lands)
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Forgot the most important thing Rings of Brighthearth is another real possibility to go with Magosi
gilder bairn would be really good for making lots of eon counters.
Thanks for comments. I have a question: if skip my next turn with magosi, and then use magosi that same turn to get an extra turn, ill get the extra one before it comes to the one i skipped, correct? as in i can skip next turn, then continue adding extra turns after this one, and so on to infinity.
by the way, forgot about Rings of Brighthearth, essential. thanks :)