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Breya's "March of the Machines" Discussion
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I am currently looking at upgrading my Breya, Etherium Shaper EDH deck. As it stands, the deck performs fine, being mostly value artifacts and then either saccing them for value with Breya, or using them to combo off. The deck's original purpose was to use combo as a last resort. Now, its basically how I win (not saying I don't like winning like that, but that wasn't how the deck was meant to be played)

Recently, when looking at the Tolarian Academy's version of a "Karametra Enchantress" deck, it got me thinking: "Is thre a way to incorporate the same logic into a deck like Breya?"

I understand that the "Enchantress" theme/shell is a very strong deck, as well as heavily supported. However with the release of Kaladesh and Aether Revolt, I can't help but feel the idea is viable to some extent

To those who havent seen the Professor's deck tech, Karametra acrews value by casting enchantments. Eventually, they gain value through either things like Sigil of the Empty Throne, or animating their enchantments to turn them into creatures. Breya has similar effects with March of the Machines and Efficient Construction (while not 4/4's, Breya can however sac them for value)

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So to actually ask this question: "Is this a viable strategy for Breya, and if not, what other options that are not necessarily combo heavy can I do?"

Current (unedited, value/combo style) deck list will be linked below:

http://tappedout.net/mtg-decks/breya-goddess-of-esper-1/

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