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Well, firstly let\'s have a go at infinite mana. All you need is Umbral Mantle, Immaculate Magistrate, Devoted Druid, and at least two other Elves. Equip the Immaculate Magistrate with Umbral Mantle, and you can start putting counters on Devoted Druid, then tapping and untapping Devoted Druid enough times to be able to afford the untap cost of Umbral Mantle, with at least to spare.
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more combo information: If you are really looking for a bonus, you can also start putting as many counters as you might like on any of your creatures. You might need some bigger dice. That is a good start. For kicks and giggles, given that Devoted Druid is in the deck anyway, Quillspike is along for the ride, to get as big as feels appropriate by eating Devoted Druid's counters, letting it untap again to get another counter and another green mana, and so on. We are really cooking now.
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more combo information: For infinite life, we need infinite creatures, so that we can get infinite triggers off Essence Warden. So how do we go about that? For that we need Sprout Swarm. With infinite mana, Sprout Swarm is obviously infinite creatures, but we don't actually need infinite mana to get infinite Saprolings. Cue Nettle Sentinel. This 2/2 for one is definitely an exciting attacker, but it's also a mana machine. With Heritage Druid, it is a neat little mana producer, giving you a...
...rebate on each and every spell. With Sprout Swarm, Nettle Sentinel is effectively Emerald Medallion. If you have 4 copies of Nettle Sentinel in play, then every time you play Sprout Swarm, they all untap, and along with the new Saproling, you have enough creatures to convoke it out again. With Fable of Wolf and Owl, you can replace a Nettle Sentinel. One way or another, getting a boatload of creatures is really not as difficult as it used to be, thanks to an unassuming Eventide common.
there is alot more combos in this deck that invovle infinity for more fun add helix pinnacle:) or any other X cost card have fun
if anyone wants to see a fun deck just request it and i will make it also check my other deck -sparktitan
this looks eerily similar to the deck posted on mtg.com kind of unoriginal
i like ti use both devoted druid combos plz comment on my decks
iexile is right i got this deck from the mtg article going rougue-eventide
ITs Good. But then again i hate infinite combos. They get boring fast. However since this deck offers lots of them it may hold my attention longer so i'll give it a go.