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OK. So lets talk about what to watch out for. Heavy removal spell decks can hurt the strategy of this deck. I say hurt, but not stop. Most burn decks may be able to get you if some of the damage is directed to you as opposed to your creature base. The decision then has to be made as to how many extra defensive spells you want to sideboard in.Let's now talk about the advantages. people will soon find out just how devastating a bomb like Infinite Reflection is going to become in standard. Don't think for a second this deck is ALL about the Biovisionary win condition. It is certainly a goal to move towards in the non reactionary stage of the match. You see a Giest of St Traft? Clone it and kill it. They drop a Thundermaw? if you survive the first turn he is out Infinite Reflection it on your next turn and now you possibly have 4 of your own. If you get a hand say two arbors, an axe bane or gatecreeper and a biovisionary. Oh my. A couple good draws and its turn four game over.
Possible turn 5 win condition Cast a Biovisionary. Protect it. Enchant it with Infinite Reflection.Here is a very important key. Utilize all activated abilities on arbor elf and axebane to float the mana pool BEFORE you cast Infinite Reflection that could present far more mana then expected and a tapped Biovisionary is still a Biovisionary none the less.Primal Surge for a late game bombNo flyers in the deck so you will have to clone theirs or Infinite Reflection theirs. So technically you have them too.
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