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Conflagrate would fit, that's a good idea. Goblin Electromancer should be okay, but it would weaken the mana engine or the draw engine, so I'll sideboard it.
Did not consider that... but I am sure that I can come up with an easy fix.Ensoul Artifact should keep Psychosis Crawler alive, but it will remain a 5/5 even after drawing your entire deck.
Hmm, I must have not considered that. I will definitely throw it in then.
Yes, but it is only one color. However, I will slide that into the sideboard as a budget option.
Yeah, Greater Auramancy makes up about half of the deck cost.
Unfortunately, yes; the lack of real win conditions sets the deck up for possible long stalemates. However, Blightsteel Colossus has trample and infect, meaning that while it can be blocked by a fog bank, it does not cover all of the damage. Even with four fog banks blocking only covers 8 damage from a colossus, meaning that if more than one is out, your opponent is in some deep trouble.
I see where you are going with both of those, as Claws of Gix can be ridiculous with sacrificing a bunch of tokens such as 0/1 thrull, and Diabolic Intent is basically a Demonic Tutor that requires sacrificing a creature. Thank you for pointing these out!
Hmm, I think I figured out a way to mitigate the effect the Damping Spheres have on you. However, this required redoing around half the deck list. This one should work nicely, though, as now you can swing for massive damage.
Well, this is an unfortunate twist.However, I think I can come up with a way to get around it. Tank you for pointing this out.
I somewhat see where you are going with Force of Will, but $60+ a piece is crazy. However, I would say that the deck is somewhat inconsistent in all formats, as pulling off the infinite mana combo is somewhat unlikely.
The Isochron Scepter imprinted with Dramatic Reversal untaps everything you control that is not a land, which includes the Isochron Scepter and the Prophetic Prism.
I see where you are going with serum visions. The biggest reason soul warden was in there was because all of the token creation would build up life. In addition to this, decks built around swarming their opponents such as other token decks will only help increase your life total.
I must have overlooked Cackling Counterpart. It will definitely work better.I also added some customizability, as there are a few ways to achieve the Damping Sphere duplication combo.
I did figure out how to get around the Infinite Reflection issue. I used Rite of Replication and Growing Ranks instead of Infinite Reflection.
Thank you for pointing this out, I must have not read Infinite Reflection carefully. I am trying to find a workaround possibly using Rite of Replication and populate.However, I am trying to find a good replacement for Idyllic Tutor as I had intended for this to be a budget deck.
What does this deck do? How do you win and/or play it? It seems interesting, but I have no idea what the strategy is.
Uhh... this deck is showing up as not legal in any format, but I cannot figure out why. All the cards that would have a chance of being restricted check out, so... what is going on? MTG Vault is not showing the pop-up window that should show why it is not legal...
This deck could really use more land, but I'm not quite sure what to take out (other than some of the fodder artifact creatures). Thinking about removing some of the myrs and weak sauce creatures, but then it would be harder to get stuff out on the first few turns!