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So I had the best stack I've had in years today
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Today I played a game with two buddies and I was trying out a 4 colour group hug deck with black instead of white (my favorite deck now), when I realized I could pull off the best thing I've ever done: [[Reweave]] and [[Radiate]] to [[Polymorph]] the ~entire~ board. I had put a [[Possibility Storm]] on the stack first to bait counters but all I got was a draw ability from the last player in turn order. So I decided to go through with the combo on the stack ON TOP OF the draw trigger. The Breya player cancels radiate. I start thinking and with cancel on the stack I play a [[quicken]] and then a flashed [[Winds of Change]]. It resolves and I draw into [[Arcane Denial]], which is promptly [[Swan song]]ed. I look at the board and as my final act of rage I [[Beast Within]] the owner of the swan song's [[Blazing Archon]]. So I'm super excited that this stack even existed, because this level of gameplay hasn't happened for my playgroup in f o r e v e r. But what this prompts me to ask you all is have you ever had a moment where you built a new deck and it completely enhanced your playgroup's experience? If so, was it because of the deck or what other people did in reaction to the deck? Edit: left out the draw trigger on accident

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