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This was my first deck I build when I came into Magic during the Urza's Saga. It can be a really slow deck, but it has the possibility to gain hundreds of life a turn. A little heavy on enchantments, mainly focused from the Ursa Block. Angelic Chorus with a Phyrexian Processor for life each turn and big creatures. Some alternative win combos include Pestilence and Urza's Armor for a damaging burst every turn. Have an untouchable creature out with Worship and you can also be set. Plague Winds, Terror, Expunge, and Oblivion Rings for creature control or annoying permanents. Questions? Comments?
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Do you play a lot with this? The reason I ask is that I'm wondering if the kill spells are enough to handle your opponent early game until you get your creatures out. I could see this doing well in multiplayer. Where's the "hundreds of life" coming from? Just lifelink?
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The kills spells are meant to take out the early game of my opponents. Multiplayer it works amazingly well actually. The hundreds of life comes from having both Angelic Chorus out with any amount of life in a Phyrexian Processor would lead to double the amount of life that turn. Each turn you'd get another blocker and double the amount of life put in. Eventually a second processor could be played for even greater amounts of life. At one point in time, I played out a processor for 50 life, gained 100 life for summoning the creature. The true conviction kicked life up another 100.