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This is a highly optimized combo deck utilizing The Mindskinner as a mill engine, featuring multiple compact win conditions including Thassa's Oracle, Leveler, and various infinite combos with heavy protection through counterspells.
Primer:
The deck operates primarily as a fast combo deck with multiple paths to victory. The main lines include Thassa's Oracle + Leveler, infinite mana loops with Dramatic Reversal + Isochron Scepter, and mill-based wins through commander damage prevention converted to mill. The deck runs a full suite of fast mana and powerful card selection to assemble these combos quickly.
The deck's strength lies in its ability to protect its win conditions with an extensive counterspell package while maintaining consistent card advantage through cards like Mystic Remora and Rhystic Study. It can establish control early and maintain it through efficient interaction while assembling its winning combinations. The commander serves as both a backup win condition and a way to pressure opponents' libraries while finding combo pieces.
Weaknesses:
The deck is vulnerable to Torpor Orb effects that shut down ETB-based combos, and Rule of Law effects that prevent storming off. Graveyard hate can disrupt some of the recursion-based lines, though the deck has multiple paths to victory that don't rely on the graveyard. The relatively low creature count makes it somewhat vulnerable to aggressive strategies if it can't find its interaction pieces early.
Most Important Cards:
- Thassa's Oracle
- Dramatic Reversal
- Isochron Scepter
- Force of Will
- Mana Drain
- Urza, Lord High Artificer
- Mystic Remora
- Mana Vault
- Grim Monolith
- Intuition
Attribute Ratings:
- Speed: 9/10
- Resilience: 8/10
- Consistency: 9/10
- Interaction: 10/10
Rating Justification:
This deck consistently threatens wins by turn 2-3 with heavy protection through its extensive counterspell suite. The presence of multiple compact win conditions, fast mana, and powerful card selection puts it firmly in cEDH territory. While not quite at the absolute highest tier due to being mono-colored and slightly more vulnerable to certain hate pieces than some tier 1 decks, it's still extremely powerful and can compete at the highest levels.
Final power level rating: 9.0 - 9.3
The deck demonstrates all the hallmarks of a highly tuned cEDH deck: efficient interaction, multiple compact win conditions, optimal mana base, and the ability to consistently threaten early wins while protecting its game plan. While not quite reaching the highest power levels of decks that can consistently win on turn 1-2, it's definitely a strong contender in the cEDH meta.
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