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Standard legal. Infinite mill deck. The idea of the deck is to draw cards and mill the opposing player's library and keep replenishing your mana so that once you're rolling, you never stop. The way it works: A big part of this is Jace's Erasure, ensuring that your enemy will draw out quicker; however, the winner of this deck belongs to the Merfolk Looter, Palladium Myr, and Myr Galvanizer. The Merfolk Looter will have Myr added to its creature types by way of Xenograft, thus making it a Myr in addition to a Merfolk. You use the tap ability of the Merfolk Looter and you draw a card then discard one. Naturally milling wont occur without a Jace's Erasure on the field, but that's ok. The other two Myrs are to be played for the purpose of adding more mana to your mana pool and untapping all other Myrs. The Palladium Myr when tapped will add the two colorless mana, and the Myr Galvanizer will untap the Merfolk Looter and Palladium Myr, of course it only works when you have two. In the event that you're taking damage or you think you might cycle your whole library. BAM! Elixir of Immortality! Giving you all the time in the world to play through your deck over and over.
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Just put a palladium myr it. 3 play to and taps for 2 colorless. Otherwise it's a good idea. I like the deck.
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I 100% agree with your comment, because this player is especially playing mono blue, so the tapping for any color has no real purpose than to add two color, exactly for the same price. :)
Thanks, I'll be replacing the Alloy Myr with the Palladium Myr.