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Orginal list from Nassif. I just took changed some numbers around and added a handful of cards. The deck's goal is to just stall out long enough until you can copy a Torment of Hailfire (usually wished for with Mastermind's Acquisition) and copy it with the Mirari Conjecture for lethal. I've been playing the deck for awhile and I've had a lot of success with it, especially against arguably the best deck in the format, UW Control. Disruption, backed up by countermagic, and finally card advantage tends to be more than enough to beat them.
Traditionally aggressive decks like Mono Red are bad for these types of decks but I've found that matchup favorable with my configuration. I've had a handful of people message me or tweet at me telling me the success they've had with this deck. Nobody has taken down a Grand Prix or anything but the deck is still very new and has a ton of potential. I know of two players that have won their local PPTQ with the deck.
If you guys have any questions feel free to ask and I'll try to answer them as best as I can. Thanks for taking the time to read/watch this deck. It's really fun and competitive. You should definitely play a handful of matches with the deck before taking it to a big event because it has a ton of decisions once it gets going. Even I still tank from time to time on decision trees.
P.S. Some people have questions about Lich's Mastery and its application. It's just a nice target to have in niche scenarios, I always want a way to win or a way out and Lich's Mastery provides that. It's even great against the pure UW Control decks that only have Teferi, Hero of Dominaria as a win condition since they literally can't beat you with just a Teferi.
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