Main Deck - 100 cards, 81 distinct
Sideboard - 0 cards, 0 distinct
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Build Date: 1/10/2014
*"He's a lot like me, that masterless little kami . . . unimpressed by grandeur and never at a loss for a trick." --Toshiro Umezawa*
***Multiplayer Group Hug Deck***
Our chubby little friend here aims to spread joy and love over the planes of Dominaria and beyond. He bleeds blue, through and through. And what does blue love?
**CARDS!**
He aims to give everyone all the answers they could ever want. Draw many cards, my child. Never want or wish for land or home. Gather your minions and friends. Acquire your treasures and lay them for all to marvel upon.
Most of the cards are pretty straight forward, their interactions obvious. There are a few cards worth mentioning that I love. These are what make EDH the wonderful format it has become. The mundane or odd become stellar when given the opportunity.
***My Graceful Players:***
- [[Descendant of Soramaro]]: Literally stack the deck in your favor. Why TOP for three, when you can do it for 20 instead?
- [[Jace's Archivist]]: Windfall on a body. Mix him with [[Psychosis Crawler]] for a crippling blow, or with [[Thought Reflection]] for double the fun.
- [[Psychosis Crawler]]: This guy ends the game when [[Blue Sun's Zenith]], [[Skyscribing]], or [[Prosperity]] go off. Even a well-timed [[Flux]] will bring ruin to your opponents.
- [[Laboratory Maniac]]: Simply the all-star of the show. The fact of the matter is, you will eventually draw out, and probably sooner than later. Why not win the game instead of lose? Seems like an easy decision to me.
- [[Noble Benefactor]]: A tutor that you don't have to reveal? And everyone gets to do it? This is an *election-year-scandal* of a political play.
- [[Spellskite]]: What a disruptive little pest you are. Simply encouragable.
***My Glamorous Treasures***
- [[Font of Mythos]]: I absolutely adore when this hits the battlefield. Tsukuyomi loves his friends to net at least three cards per draw step.
- [[Spectral Searchlight]]: Mana rocks are good. *Political* mana rocks are better.
- [[Horn of Plenty]]: It's [[Rhystic Study]] for all! You should not ask "You going to pay for that?", but instead ask "Am I going to pay for that?" The answer is a resounding *Yes!*
- [[Sunstone]]: One tiny island is a small price to pay for your life. This little gem can save your hide in a pinch, and help you hold off the hoard until your answer surfaces.
- [[Crystal Shard]]: Quite possibly my favorite, and most troublesome bauble. With enough use, this card becomes instant vapor the moment it graces the battlefield. Amuse your friends, and infuriate your enemies!
***My Splendid Spells***
- [[Unifying Theory]]: Much akin to [[Horn of Plenty]], everyone benefits from their own machinations. Everyone loves to cantrip off every spell.
- [[Energy Field]]: You'd be surprised how long you can go without casting a spell when you *need* to.
- [[Arcane Denial]]: You can't really be mad. You got two cards.
- [[Time Spiral]] Nothing like wheeling for free, and getting your yard back. Feels nice. Feels good.
- [[Long-Term Plans]]: With as many cards as you'll be drawing per turn, this is an *amazingly* good card. Perhaps one of the best blue tutors next to Mystical.
*"He's a lot like me, that masterless little kami . . . unimpressed by grandeur and never at a loss for a trick." --Toshiro Umezawa*
***Multiplayer Group Hug Deck***
Our chubby little friend here aims to spread joy and love over the planes of Dominaria and beyond. He bleeds blue, through and through. And what does blue love?
**CARDS!**
He aims to give everyone all the answers they could ever want. Draw many cards, my child. Never want or wish for land or home. Gather your minions and friends. Acquire your treasures and lay them for all to marvel upon.
Most of the cards are pretty straight forward, their interactions obvious. There are a few cards worth mentioning that I love. These are what make EDH the wonderful format it has become. The mundane or odd become stellar when given the opportunity.
***My Graceful Players:***
- [[Descendant of Soramaro]]: Literally stack the deck in your favor. Why TOP for three, when you can do it for 20 instead?
- [[Jace's Archivist]]: Windfall on a body. Mix him with [[Psychosis Crawler]] for a crippling blow, or with [[Thought Reflection]] for double the fun.
- [[Psychosis Crawler]]: This guy ends the game when [[Blue Sun's Zenith]], [[Skyscribing]], or [[Prosperity]] go off. Even a well-timed [[Flux]] will bring ruin to your opponents.
- [[Laboratory Maniac]]: Simply the all-star of the show. The fact of the matter is, you will eventually draw out, and probably sooner than later. Why not win the game instead of lose? Seems like an easy decision to me.
- [[Noble Benefactor]]: A tutor that you don't have to reveal? And everyone gets to do it? This is an *election-year-scandal* of a political play.
- [[Spellskite]]: What a disruptive little pest you are. Simply encouragable.
***My Glamorous Treasures***
- [[Font of Mythos]]: I absolutely adore when this hits the battlefield. Tsukuyomi loves his friends to net at least three cards per draw step.
- [[Spectral Searchlight]]: Mana rocks are good. *Political* mana rocks are better.
- [[Horn of Plenty]]: It's [[Rhystic Study]] for all! You should not ask "You going to pay for that?", but instead ask "Am I going to pay for that?" The answer is a resounding *Yes!*
- [[Sunstone]]: One tiny island is a small price to pay for your life. This little gem can save your hide in a pinch, and help you hold off the hoard until your answer surfaces.
- [[Crystal Shard]]: Quite possibly my favorite, and most troublesome bauble. With enough use, this card becomes instant vapor the moment it graces the battlefield. Amuse your friends, and infuriate your enemies!
***My Splendid Spells***
- [[Unifying Theory]]: Much akin to [[Horn of Plenty]], everyone benefits from their own machinations. Everyone loves to cantrip off every spell.
- [[Energy Field]]: You'd be surprised how long you can go without casting a spell when you *need* to.
- [[Arcane Denial]]: You can't really be mad. You got two cards.
- [[Time Spiral]] Nothing like wheeling for free, and getting your yard back. Feels nice. Feels good.
- [[Long-Term Plans]]: With as many cards as you'll be drawing per turn, this is an *amazingly* good card. Perhaps one of the best blue tutors next to Mystical.
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