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Mill mill and more mill! WHOOOOOO!
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Ok just a couple things... Howling Mine Haunting Echoes Mind Funeral Traumatize Jace Liliana Broken Ambitions (counterspell + mill) telemin performance and no white.
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Since you're playing extended.... take the damn wrath of god's out and put in Damnations... it' s the exact same thing except it's black so it would fit for your deck if you took the white out
Glimpse the Unthinkable its a must in any mill deck also ravens guild master, check out my glimpse to nothingness deck it will help you there are lotsof different mill cards that youdont have in it
Personally i feel that millstone is too slow. If you were to use white you might as well work with path to exile and then combo it with the zendikar card, archive trap to mill for free. Besides that, pull out the fonts. They arent useful in your deck without cards like underworld dreams to deal dmg. as for your mana base, it'd be wise to use some basic lands because anything that targets non basic lands will screw you over. the cane should be sideboarded so you have more space to put useful spells like traumatize and glimpse in since its extended. Consider using also, haunting echoes and the zendikar card sadistic sacrament for additional milling capabilities. I personally prefer some creatures in the deck so a weenie deck wont be able to over run you and red deck wins will have a harder time doing you in.
Millstone is garbage, You should put Glimpse of the Unthinkable in as well as Isochron Scepter....think about it, Glimpse on a stick...