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A combo driven life gain deck that is fairly independent from its commander, offering several win conditions and a fairly casual feel, while still being fun.
Assembling any of the primary life gain components (I.E. Soul's attendant) coupled with flicker effects makes for an easy setup for an aetherflux reservoir, and is the primary win condition for the deck. This can be accomplished on turn 4 or so if RNG treats you well on draws for tutors, mana generation and combo parts. Your commander or cliffhaven vampire can be a win conditions when paired with an infinite life combo, as each life gain tick is independent granting infinite triggers on their abilities as well. The decks individual win conditions are not particularly resilient being that the list has no counter magic or other forms of protection, however, it is not limited to the flicker/reservoir combo and also supports the "Infinite drain" of sanguine/exquisite, as well as a few others to replace individual enchantments such as blood tribute, defiant bloodlord, and the like.
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NOTE: Set by owner when deck was made.
Looks pretty good, but I always found Bloodstained Mire as a bit weak as a finisher. I recommend Marsh Flats in it's place.
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Oh wow since I made this comment you added the rest of the deck, so now I look like a bit of a dumbass
No worries bud, sorry I made public before finishing it!~
lol don't worry about it. Honestly I'm really glad to see that this is a Karlov deck, as he's currently my favorite commander. I may actually use this as a reference for upgrades to my current build!Also, isn't Sign in Blood strictly better than Succumb to Temptation? you may want to consider running that instead of or alongside it.