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In an attempt to capitalize on the awesome power of Eldrazi creatures, this deck aims to get them out as quickly as possible by modifying the Didgeridoo with Artificial Evolution. Use the Sylvan Scrying to fill out your Urza's lands and use the Dizzy Spell to grab either the Didgeridoo or the A.E. as needed. The drawback: you lose the "casting" effects on your Eldrazi creatures.
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cool idea, i like it
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Oooh, fun. If you're going to use old, overpowered cards like Artificial Evolution, why not just get isochron scepters and throw it on one of those things? I love the idea. You have to try to imagine what a didgeridoo that brings out eldrazi would look like.
great use of dizzy spell, by the way.
I have a buddy who would put isochron scepter in EVERY deck if he could...I think you've got a sweet idea there...and thanks for the props on the dizzy spell, it always seems that "transmute" is always underused in casual, legacy, and vintage, I've always thought it was awesome, though. Especially now with cards like mental misstep, lightning bolt, goblin grenade, etc. entering (or re-entering) the mix, it seems to me like the ol' dizzy spell could be useful in a lot of decks.
if i were you instead of sylvan scrying i'd put in rampant growth
I think rampant growth is superior (play instead of hand, obviously) but, in this case I went with the sylvan scrying because rampant growth says "basic land" and sylvan scrying says "a land." Currently, I do not have any basic lands in the deck. Please keep the comments coming! I always like the input on my decks.
Where is Emrakul??? :O
Also the deck i made is similar, i use a different way of getting the large creatures out though, yours is a great idea aswell :D http://www.mtgvault.com/ViewDeck.aspx?DeckID=183679
That deck is a poem. I've based my Doomdrazi deck on your Didgeridoo/AE combo. As clever as it get.