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Mizzix burn. Cast all your X spells on the cheap to build up experience, then blast opponents out of the game.
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Dirty deck list for 1v1, however, don't expect to make friends in a multiplayer game. Although I don't think you will need many alleys to win with all the burn spells you have.
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I haven't built/played this deck yet. In my meta, all the Mizzix decks have drawn a lot of hate. He's just so broken of a commander. Usually the hardest part is for the player to keep Mizzix on the field. Having to cast/recast him over and over really eats into the mana savings that he is supposed to generate. I tried to include some protective equipment for this reason. But you are correct that I probably wouldn't have any allies in multiplayer. In 1v1, I'd be surprised if I could keep Mizzix on the field. He's usually the only creature on the field, so my opponent can dump all their removal spells on him each turn. By the time they've run out of removal spells, I'm probably paying 10-12 mana for Mizzix, and still haven't gotten any experience counters yet. Granted, by that point, on the following turn, I'd have enough mana to go nuts with him, but if they haven't aggro'd me off the board by then, there's probably something wrong with their deck.Anyway, I built the deck because I like the idea of burn being viable in EDH, and I think Mizzix is the best way to really make those X burn spells hurt. Rosheen Meanderer would be another option, especially Elf Tribal Rosheen, with all the mana production elves can bring to the table. Do some early aggro with the elves if possible, then start slinging huge burn to opponents faces when they try to slow your aggro down.