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1 year ago  ::  Apr 09, 2012 - 3:23PM #1
Twistex
Date Joined: Feb 13, 2012
Posts: 246
It's waaaaay over the top, requires too many peices

but hey, it would be amusing if I got it to work

Sprouting phytohydra
aether flash
gaea's anthem

Make a large number of tokens then cast last-ditch effort

My question is without destroying the flash, can I cast last-ditch effort without more flash triggers going on the stack?

Also, good acceleration and tutors would be appreciated
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1 year ago  ::  Apr 09, 2012 - 4:58PM #2
ddong
Date Joined: Feb 26, 2009
Posts: 236
yes, the effect from Sprouting Phytohydra is optional so you can stop it anytime. And if you used death triggers instead, then you won't need the 4th combo piece. Instead you could kill them in a whole array of ways, Goblin Sharpshooter , Bitter Ordeal , Fresh Meat just to name a few.
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1 year ago  ::  Apr 09, 2012 - 5:08PM #3
Beniwiwi
Date Joined: Jun 24, 2010
Posts: 604
Hahahahah that would be great, if you could pull it off.
My decks, mostly casuals, but some I use online with some small changes:

http://www.mtgvault.com/Profile.aspx?UserID=91484
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1 year ago  ::  Apr 09, 2012 - 7:41PM #4
JBTM
Date Joined: Nov 27, 2011
Posts: 1,840

Apr 9, 2012 -- 4:58PM, ddong wrote:

yes, the effect from Sprouting Phytohydra is optional so you can stop it anytime. And if you used death triggers instead, then you won't need the 4th combo piece. Instead you could kill them in a whole array of ways, Goblin Sharpshooter , Bitter Ordeal , Fresh Meat just to name a few.



Death triggers would mean just replacing Gaea's Anthem with whatever your "win" card would be.  And no Last-Ditch Effort of course.
In that combo, Fecundity could help find the win card.  That makes the combo curve out at 3-4-5 mana cost, going off as soon as you play the hydra.  Draw into Lotus Petal s, Elvish Spirit Guide s, and/or Simian Spirit Guide s for casting the win card.

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1 year ago  ::  Apr 09, 2012 - 8:46PM #5
Twistex
Date Joined: Feb 13, 2012
Posts: 246

Apr 9, 2012 -- 4:58PM, ddong wrote:

yes, the effect from Sprouting Phytohydra is optional so you can stop it anytime. And if you used death triggers instead, then you won't need the 4th combo piece. Instead you could kill them in a whole array of ways, Goblin Sharpshooter , Bitter Ordeal , Fresh Meat just to name a few.




Didn't even notice it was a "may" haha

thanks for the advice guys

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1 year ago  ::  May 01, 2012 - 7:45PM #6
Twistex
Date Joined: Feb 13, 2012
Posts: 246
This deck actually work pretty good

not legacy viable fast, but for a casual environment, turn 6 or 7 is pretty good lol

no one expects it either, so its great when they go, "huh?"
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1 year ago  ::  May 01, 2012 - 7:48PM #7
HolyHadouken
Date Joined: May 1, 2012
Posts: 13

Apr 9, 2012 -- 7:41PM, JBTM wrote:

Apr 9, 2012 -- 4:58PM, ddong wrote:

yes, the effect from Sprouting Phytohydra is optional so you can stop it anytime. And if you used death triggers instead, then you won't need the 4th combo piece. Instead you could kill them in a whole array of ways, Goblin Sharpshooter , Bitter Ordeal , Fresh Meat just to name a few.



Death triggers would mean just replacing Gaea's Anthem with whatever your "win" card would be.  And no Last-Ditch Effort of course.
In that combo, Fecundity could help find the win card.  That makes the combo curve out at 3-4-5 mana cost, going off as soon as you play the hydra.  Draw into Lotus Petal s, Elvish Spirit Guide s, and/or Simian Spirit Guide s for casting the win card.


Instead of Gaeas Anthem, why dont you roll a Tribal Unity?

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