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BMoor's Magic The
Gathering
Deck Garage
Pojo
put
me
in
charge
of
helping
those
who
need
it,
fixing
up
decklists
so
others
could
read
it,
But
some
decks,
made
with
Un-,
Are
built
only
for
fun,
And I'd certainly never tell clients to beat it.
So
here
is
the
tale,
(for
those
of
you
still
reading,
Assuming
my
rhyming
won't
leave
your
eyes
bleeding)
Of
the
friendly
implorance
Of
clever
Mr.
Lawrence
And
his
comical
combo
to
leave
foes
conceding.
This is a deck that I built around the Unhinged card, Topsy Turvy, which reverses the phases of each turn. I use it in an infinite turn combo that ideally comes out on turn five.
A
duelist
named
Jasper
E-mailed
me a
query
about
his
Blue
deck
and
a
real
unhinged
theory
that
the
card
Topsy
Turvy
could
be
used
to
revert
the
direction
of
his
turn
back
and
forth
infinitely
He
wanted
me
to
give
his
deck
a
quick
check-up
and
make
sure
it
worked
without
flaw,
crack,
or
hiccup.
I
endeavored
to
do
it
and
set
myself
to
it
so it's
time
to
get
busy,
tuning
this
deck
up.
One
mistake--
Jasper
turns
all
his
turns
inside-out
putting
upkeeps
both
within
the
turn
and
without
But
summoning
sickness
dissolves
with
much
quickness
at
every
last
upkeep
with
nary
a
shout
This
is a
fact
Jasper
must
have
forgot
or
include
Hall
of
the
Bandit
Lord
he
would
not.
For
the
Hall
isn't
good,
doesn't
do
what
it
should,
it
just
isn't
needed. Let's
toss
it,
eh
what?
Now
for
the
next
step--
let's
look
at
your
creatures.
And
what
a
fine
set
of
creatures
this
deck
features.
Wizard,
Ninja
and
Bird
are
all
fine,
take
my
word,
but
Cheatyface?
Well
I
know
a
creature
that
beats
yours.
The
efreet's
purpose
is:
a
2/2
for
3
mana
that's
hard
to
block.
You
just
can't
beat
that--
or
can
ya?
Battles
get
gorier
with
Phantom
Warrior
Harder
to
block
for
the
same
amount
of
mana.
Speaking
of
mana,
I'm
a
bit
apprehensive.
As
counterspells
go,
Spell
Counter's
too
expensive.
A
counter's
a
keeper
only
if
it's
cheaper
Four
mana's
too
much
to
save
for
the
defensive.
A
proper
replacement
is
easily
found
When
it
comes
to
counters,
there's
plenty
around.
Mana
Leak,
Convolute,
and
Hinder
to
boot,
just
pick
one
you
like--
no
need
to
get
wound.
Well,
that's
all
I
can
do;
I
can't
do
any
more.
This
deck
now
has
power
it
hadn't
before.
I've
had
lots
of
fun,
Being
Wizard
of
Un-,
Until
next
time,
have
fun!
Best
wishes,
BMoor
;)
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