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I thought it would be hilarious if I could make a practical deck that abused Bitter Ordeal. Although the practicality of the deck is questionable, it is with no doubt stupidly powerful... if you can get it to work.
As long as Watcher for Tomorrow is not on the battlefield or in the graveyard, you can easily go infinite with the following cards:> 2+ Archaeomancer> 1 Blasphemous Act> 1 Bitter Ordeal> 1 Twilight's Call> 2+ Priest of Gix> 1+ Priest of UrabraskBegin with casting Blasphemous Act while the creatures required are on the battlefield. Next, cast Twilight's Call to return them to the battlefield. Since Twilight's Call will go into the graveyard before Archaeomancer triggers (I am 99% sure that this is true), you can return the two Sorcery cards to your hand. Use the mana generated by Priest of Gix (assuming that two or more are returned) and Priest of Urabrask to cast Blasphemous Act and Twilight's Call again.Proceed to do this as many times as you want or as many times as required.Now, with your near-infinite mana, cast Bitter Ordeal and exile every card in every opponent's library. When it reaches their turn, they will attempt to draw from an empty library and lose the game. Please note that there are cards like Laboratory Maniac that will benefit from this, so be careful.
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NOTE: Set by owner when deck was made.