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The deck is built with the idea of infinite mana. It was a fun idea and I decided to go with it and see what the result was. This deck is not legal at all, so don't try to use this in a tournament! (it's Mana Vault's fault)If you have comments or suggestions, feel free to comment!
The deck runs on the Isochron Scepters, Mana Vaults, Dramatic Reversals, and the Prophetic Prism (not required, but recommended). The idea is that all the creatures cost 1 mana to get out, making defense during the early game easy. Put out the Mana Vaults and the Isochron Scepters when they are least prone to destruction. Using the Isochron Scepters to copy Dramatic Reversal (after tapping the Mana Vaults for colorless mana) will untap the Mana Vaults and the Isochron Scepters (as well as creatures) essentially creates infinite colorless mana. Before using an Isochron Scepter, you can use the Prophetic Prism to convert some of the colorless mana into colored mana (which using the scepter will untap the prism). After gaining billions of mana, use a card like Banefire or Aurelia's Fury to one-shot your opponent and/or their creature(s).The Gates to the Afterlife and the God-Pharaoh's Gifts are just for fun (to turn the 1/1s into 4/4s) to cause the Anointed Processions to create a huge amount of tokens (a max of 8 from one creature being exiled from the graveyard by a God-Pharaoh's Gift).
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