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Maybe not the best deck out there, but the look on their face when you pull it off will be priceless :D Intrigued? Then read on below:
The deck is built around Channel Harm from the upcomming Fate Reforged set (add 4 to the deck to complete the list - http://www.mtgsalvation.com/cards/fate-reforged/24056-channel-harm).Step 1: Get Repercussion on the board.Step 2: When you've got 5 mana play Dictate of the Twin Gods (DTG) in the end step just before your next turn.Step 3: Wait for your opponent to damage you or a creature you control, e.g. a 3/3 creature attacks or a Lightning Bolt. Due to DTG it would deal 6 damage. You now play Channel Harm to prevent the damage and deal the 6 damage to a creature your opponent controls. However, this damage is also doubled by DTG so now you deal 12 damage to the creature. Repercussion would now deal that much damage to your opponent, but once again it's doubled dealing a total of 24 damage to your opponent. Now all you need to do is sit back, while you explain what happens and watch their face as they realise that they've actually just killed themselves. Smile, shake hands, GG :DSide notes:Alternet win condition is flamebreak + DTG + Repercussion: 6 damage + 6*[number of creatures your opponent controls without flying].Use Deftblade Elite's provoke ability to have it take the damage to trigger Channel Harm, if your opponent stalls (it also adds some early game defense)For those who can't be bothered to go throught the link for Channel Harm here's a description: Instant, W5: Prevent all damage that would be dealt to you and permanents you control this turn by sources you don't control. If damage is prevented this way, you may have Channel Harm deal that much damage to target creature.Any sugestions are welcome :-)
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