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Silly, but surprisingly effective.
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what the f - oh its EHD
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Not going to lie, Norin the wary is a scared little bitch who spends his time running away
That's what you think... until he runs away INTO YOUR FACE.
... I'm impressed =P I wanna see this in action to see if/how well it'd work XD Nice work :)
Thanks! Unfortunately I don't think I'll be able to make a physical version of this in the foreseeable future, much as I'd like to. As with most EDH decks, how well it does is unpredictable and dependent on the metagame, but I think this one can definitely contribute to the experience. Just drew a fun sample hand with Electropotence, Arc Blade, and Valakut, i.e. "1,2,3 damage!"
finally played it, it's hilarious except everyone gets irritated by the number of triggers
I played against Reaper King and Zedruu the Greathearted. Obsidian Battleaxe + Pandemonium + Genesis Chamber let me deal 5 damage on each end step, so I was shooting down threats while my opponents only had crappy myr to kill. Zedruu's Godhead of Awe just made it all the more ridiculous, but they got rid of my pandemonium soon after. Hamletback Goliath showed up and Norin built a metropolis on his back 30 counters high, but that didn't help much when there were so many myr around. Unfortunately Reaper King's internet died, and for some reason I attacked the goliath into a guard gomazoa (...), but a while later Confusion in the Ranks showed up and my remaining opponent conceded after a couple rounds of me trading 1 myr for 2 of his creatures on every end step. (Despite some brilliant plays on his part, alas.)
And Norin wins his second game, defeating three decks that conceded before they played their generals, thanks to a turn 2 genesis chamber and a turn 5 furystoke giant. I think I mostly got lucky there.