


If your opponent does nothing, you'll eventually need to force the win. Thanks to the Orrery, you can cast everything at instant speed, essentially resetting the board and giving your opponent the opportunity to make the correct decision. Omen Machine and Vedalken Orrery will return to the battlefield. Once the Door's ability resolves, Lich's Mirror will shuffle everything into your library, then the draw seven cards bit will put it all back in your hand. If your opponent targets you with the door, cast the two oblivion rings with the ability on the stack, exiling Omen Machine and Vedalken Orrery. Getting your opponent to effectively concede using the Door is your goal, but it won't always be so easy. You opponent now has three choices: activate Remember that both players still have an arbitrarily large amount of mana of each color from Channel the Suns, since you haven't changed phases yet. Let those resolve, putting the seven cards you just retrieved into your hand.Ĭast each permanent save the two oblivion rings. The last thing on the stack is the seven copies of Staff of Domination's "draw a card" ability. In order to continue, get back these seven cards: Resolves for each player, exiling both libraries and leaving no cards in any zone other than exile. Return to the battlefield from their Oblivion Ring-induced exile. Thanks to rebound it will be exiled, so your graveyard will still be empty afterward. Decree of Annihilation resolves, exiling all cards from all graveyards and hands, and thanks to Mycosynth Lattice, all permanents of any type.|-|ĥ) Seven instances of "Draw a card" ala Staff of Domination Cast the second one and exile Vedalken Orrery. With all of these things still on the stack, cast Oblivion Ring and let it resolve, exiling Door to Nothingness. Cast Decree of Annihilation, which will also be given rebound for the sole purpose of exiling it. , targeting Hive Mind, letting just that ability resolve. You won't be choosing to cast it again on your next upkeep, so you don't need to worry about remembering that bit. Will give it rebound, so that the card will be exiled when it resolves instead of being put in the graveyard. Hive Mind will give your opponent a copy of the spell. , putting its ability on the stack as well.ĭoesn't target, so you can worry about what you'll be choosing later. Use Staff of Domination to put its card-draw ability on the stack seven times. Here's where things start to get a bit crazy. Shuffle it back in with the Elixir and draw it with Staff of Domination, casting it repeatedly until both players have an arbitrarily large amount of mana of each color in their mana pools.Īfter that, you'll need to cast Vedalken Orrery, Repeat this process until all your sideboard cards are in your hand.Ĭast Hive Mind, then cast Channel the Suns to add one mana of each color to your mana pool as well as your opponent's. ( Mycosynth Lattice means you don't have to worry about the colored mana.) Shuffle everything back in with Elixir of Immortality, and draw it all with Staff of Domination. , grabbing a few cards from your sideboard. The end result should be every permanent in your deck on the battlefield and everything else in your hand. Is the main one, and Mycosynth Lattice enables Priest of Titania to work with the Construct as well.Īnother Genesis Wave will put your entire deck on the battlefield, and Elixir of Immortality will shuffle all the non-permanent cards into your deck, where you can draw them with Staff of Domination. The goal here is to get one of the infinite mana combos on the battlefield, along with Staff of Domination. The first step in getting this deck running is often the last step in other decks: Make a large amount of mana and cast Genesis Wave. Working the endgame backwards was so much effort that I ran out of the will to finish the engine behind the deck with anywhere near the same amount of elegance :) I'm also really happy that people have gone out and fixed the base of the deck. and thank you Drew Bobulsky for this Johnny players dream. Basically, if the deck works and your opponent doesn't concede, the deck wins by having your opponent use "My friend, Drew "RulerOf" Bobulsky came up with the meat and potatoes (I'm like Shake 'n Bake: I helped!) of a great Johnny deck. READ THIS PARAGRAPH BEFORE YOU BLAST ME FOR 'Plagiarizing' A deck that all johnny players should see
