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This deck is an ode to my experience playing Magic the Gathering. Each land is pretty much allocated to how much proportionally I played during that set, and recently I have gotten way back into it, and broke out the old cards and made an EDH deck featuring my favorite thing... a combo. As a blue player, this deck is the epitome of my designs to win. Drawing infinite cards (as an opponent) sounds like a good idea, yes?
So, the concept is to control as well as you can, or be as passive as you can. Politics and caution are required at the start of the game. Usually, you want to be at a pod you don't really know too well, as a familiar pod would focus all of its aggro at you. After allocating all of your mana to the field, use all of your spells when it is opportune to take as many turns as you can. Get Ghitaxias out and start setting up for victory. The Rings of Brightheart and the Basalt monolith provide infinite colorless mana, and use that to Blue Sun's Zenith their face off. In the course of this, take more turns, and keep your counters up. If necessary, Ghitaxias can beat down, as can your Duplicant and Ingestor if they got something big. In a traditional game of EDH, this deck is ridiculously powerful. It can fight anything besides, well, Zur, but what mono-blue deck can fight it conventionally? You just have to outrace it :P
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I'm thinking of ways to improve it, namely things like Veldaken Shackles to deal with Zur, and trying to allocate reasonable combos into the mix. Suggestions are very welcome, as this is a work in progress.
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