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The Idea is to get out the Torpor Orb and then play some big cheap creatures that would usually have some serious. Then I can use Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker to make copies and end the turn with Sundial of the Infinite before I have to sac the copy.
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Slight flaw with keeping the tokens. the sundial ends your turn, and kiki-jiki reads so that when your turn ends (even if via the sundial) the token disappears... sorry :S
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also you could put in etched monstrosity. another 10/10 for 5 mana!
From what I have read online, it said that you can wait until the sac trigger goes on the stack and then use the sundial to exile the trigger. Is that not correct?
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I want to start out by saying that Sundial of the Infinite really confuses the heck out of me so my comment may not be correct. However I believe Kiki-Jiki, Mirror Breaker will work the way you want it to. Mimic Vat also will work in the same way. I think the reason for the confusion over Kiki-Jiki is because its original text says at the end of turn. In this case you would sac it during your "Clean up step" when the turn ends. (regardless of how the turn ended) BUT Kiki-Jiki has had an errata and now it reads. "Put a token that's a copy of target nonlegendary creature you control onto the battlefield. That token has haste. Sacrifice it at the beginning of the next end step." With the errata you should be able to clear the stack with Sundail and keep the creature. However if the creature itself has "Sacrifice it at the beginning of the next end step", such as Ball Lightning, you can keep it from triggering during your turn but it will trigger again during your opponents next end step and you will have to sacrifice it then. Hope that helps and that it is all correct information. Good luck with the deck
Thank You for the Clarification. That is how I understood it to work with Kiki-Jiki as well.