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This is a highly optimized Mimeoplasm, Revered One deck focused on executing fast combo wins through either Thassa's Oracle + Demonic Consultation/Tainted Pact or infinite mana combinations utilizing untap effects and mana-producing creatures.
Primer:
The deck aims to assemble one of its primary win conditions as quickly as possible while maintaining protection through counterspells and interaction. Ideal opening hands should contain fast mana (Sol Ring, Mana Vault, Chrome Mox), tutors (Demonic Tutor, Vampiric Tutor), and at least one piece of interaction. The deck can also utilize its commander as a backup win condition by copying powerful creatures from the graveyard.
Early game focuses on establishing mana acceleration and setting up tutors for combo pieces. Mid-game involves assembling protection and preparing for the win, while maintaining interaction with opponents' threats. The deck can win as early as turn 2-3 with perfect draws, but consistently threatens wins by turn 4-5. Key decision points include when to deploy tutors, whether to use counters defensively or save them for protecting your win, and identifying the correct moment to attempt the combo.
Weaknesses:
- Vulnerable to graveyard hate, which can shut down several lines of play
- Relies heavily on artifacts for fast mana, making it susceptible to mass artifact removal
- Can struggle against heavy stax pieces that prevent untapping or increase spell costs
- Limited creature-based interaction makes it somewhat vulnerable to aggressive strategies
Most Important Cards:
- Thassa's Oracle
- Demonic Consultation
- Tainted Pact
- Demonic Tutor
- Force of Negation
- Mana Drain
- Chrome Mox
- Vampiric Tutor
- Sol Ring
- Survival of the Fittest
Attribute Ratings:
- Speed: 9/10
- Resilience: 8/10
- Consistency: 9/10
- Interaction: 8/10
Rating Justification:
This deck consistently threatens wins by turn 3-4 with protection, utilizing multiple compact combo lines and high-efficiency interaction. The presence of multiple tutors, redundant combo pieces, and strong protection places it firmly in the cEDH category. While not quite at the absolute highest tier due to some vulnerability to specific hate pieces, it's clearly positioned as a strong competitive deck.
Final power level rating: 9.0 - 9.3
The deck demonstrates all the hallmarks of a competitive EDH deck: efficient tutors, fast mana, compact win conditions, and strong protection suite. While it may not consistently threaten turn 1-2 wins like some tier 0-1 decks, it's definitely positioned as a strong tier 2 cEDH contender.
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