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How it works:1) Devoted Druid can untap itself at the cost of putting in a -1/-1 counter. However, Vizier of Remedies prevents the addition of these counters.2) This allows you to tap endlessly and add green mana.3) Use this mana to power up the Walking Ballista to infinite size, then shoot the opponent.
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Solid combo setup. If you can afford it (10 bucks a copy minimum) it would be easier/safer to run Pact of Negation over Avoid Fate, as it covers essentially everything, and you'd (hopefully) have already won, so you don't have to worry about paying the upkeep price on the next turn. That will free up a mana and give you better coverage, specifically from sorceries, artifacts, and creature effects that could disrupt the combo if they land.Not really necessary though, overall I think it looks pretty good. You could try to pull some shenanigans with Green Sun's Zenith now that it's modern legal, but it's quite expensive, and only grabs you 1/3 of your combo. There are still fun tricks you can do with it, such as using it turn 1 to fetch a Dryad Arbor to essentially give you a +1 in development (this deck wants mana), but I assume it's not really an option due to the price.
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Thank you for your feedback. Don't know of any replacement for Walking Ballista? This card is too expensive. Other expensive cards can be replaced with something, but I don't know about this one.
Couple ways to do it that come to mind. Ezuri, Renegade Leader will turn your Devoted Druid into an infinite/infinite with Trample (that can attack this turn), so it can attack for lethal damage. It's 7 bucks a pop. Same thing with Kamahl, Fist of Krosa, which is less than a dollar but isn't legal in Modern (I assume this is going for Modern legal). Kamahl also kicks all your lands into death critters, so if opponent has a response it makes it less likely to hit. Shalai, Voice of Plenty puts infinite +1/+1 counters on your critters (who can attack), so you have 2 infinite/infinites ready to attack that turn with one more with flying set for the turn after. It's modern legal and costs about 3 bucks a pop.None are as good as Ballista, but each would get the job done. If you don't care about legality, Kamahl is probably the way to go.
Thank you for your help!