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My first attempt at a legacy deck using some newer cards I have. Really wish I could actually get my hands on all of these cards.
Cards you need in hand: Island, Other Land, Show and Tell, Omniscience, Conflux, Brainstorm/Ponder, Force of Will, Random Blue CardTurn 1: Island -->Brainstorm Ponder to fix hand as close to this as possibleTurn 2:Other Land -->Show and Tell -->Omniscience -->ConfluxConflux for:Counterflux , Sire of Insanity, Force of Will , Voidslime, Conflux (if you have enough counters grab Enter the Infinite)If you don't get Enter the Infinite -->ConfluxEnter the Infinite, Voidslime, Counterflux, ProgenitusEnter the Infinite, play it and return random land or something to the deck. Drop both Progenitus and Emrakul, all four Rites of Flourishing, Sire of Insanity. End turn, discard your hand and the second Emrakul will bring your graveyard back to your library. They will not have a hand for counters or anything and you should have had enough counters to completely shut them down turn 2.Turn 2.5:Draw five cards, swing and win. If they deal with this after turn one, you should have enough counters to handle them.
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It's really cool, and I love it, but after Enter the Infinite I'd rather just go Bogardan Hellkite*4/Beacon of Destruction*4/Thunderous Wrath*4 backed by more counters, or just kill with Emrakul and have more counter magic readied.Hell, you could stick to the old method and just Conflux into three Cruel Ultimatums, and two more copies of Conflux. Then Conflux into the last Ultimatum, and four copies of Progenitus.
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