Thank you! And thanks for the suggestion! I will definitely take that into consideration.
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Remember, Oracle of Mul Daya still only allows you to play 2 lands per turn. Even if your top card is a land card you still may only play 2 per turn even though it stated that you may play the top card if it's a land card. I had to find that out the hard way unfortunately. Still, not a bad idea, but it won't pay off well enough to be worthwhile.
Perhaps Ancient Stirrings in place of, or in addition to Index? That way you can look for Emrakul and throw him right into your hand if you see him instead of just repositioning him. I like this very much. I may actually build an extended deck very similar to this in the very near future.