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Hi,
I'd like to build a deck around [[Thassa's Oracle]]. I've looked up many decks that use it but I can't decide. So I turn to Reddit and I ask you: What is the best Thassa's Oracle combo/deck for modern?
I was thinking [[Leveler]] Thassa's Oracle would be good since it's only 2 cards, but then I'd have to live to at least turn 7. If I'm gonna do that though, it would probably be better to use Jace instead of T.O. so I'd only have to make it to turn 5
My current combo I use is Thassa's Oracle [[Puresight Merrow]] [[Paradise Mantle]] since it's the fastest I could find, but 3 card combos can be tough to pull off. I do have plenty of stuff to help find artifacts though.
Thassa's Oracle [[Inverter of Truth]] [[Tormod's Crypt]] is better for Dimir but again, not easy to assemble.
Thassa's Oracle [[Angel's Grace]] [[Spoils of the Vault]] is also a popular one but then I'd have to focus more on mana fixing which is difficult in this format when you're poor.
I know it's not the best card to build around but I really like the idea of a self-mill modern deck so I'm gonna give it a try. If you have any other suggestions (other than not doing it) I'd love to read 'em!
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