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You have access to white so board wipes like
Wrath of God
Day of Judgment
Planar Cleansing
Supreme Verdict
Card advantage wins games so tap into blues best feature with cards like
Consecrated Sphinx
Brainstorm
Ponder
Blue Sun's Zenith
I'm not extremely versed on black in EDH as I don't play to much black but some cards could be
Damnation
Phyrexian Arena.
Just a few ideas to get you started. Hope it helped.
You have access to white so board wipes like
Wrath of God
Day of Judgment
Planar Cleansing
Supreme Verdict
Card advantage wins games so tap into blues best feature with cards like
Consecrated Sphinx
Brainstorm
Ponder
Blue Sun's Zenith
I'm not extremely versed on black in EDH as I don't play to much black but some cards could be
Damnation
Phyrexian Arena.
Just a few ideas to get you started. Hope it helped.
Yeah I like the brainstorm and blue suns I didn't think of those, also thinking of adding in far // away
I used to have a Sen Triplets deck myself, but it was disbanded. I'll try and remember some of the finer cards in the deck. It was an artifact control deck, and had all the fun infinite combos.
First off, I love Sphinx creatures. Sphinx of Steel Wind is hard to deal with, and I loved Enigma Sphinx, Magister Sphinx, and Sharding Sphinx as well. And of course, the combo engine Sharuum the Hegemon.
Now a few combo pieces. Time Sieve was a super fun card. It works pretty well with Sharding Sphinx, but major power comes from Thopter Assembly or Sword of the Meek and Thopter Foundry. Disciple of the Vault for infinite damage with Sharuum and Sculpting Steel.
Because of all the artifacts, I ran Scourglass and Darksteel Forge, Master Transmuter, and Ethersworn Canonist. Mirrorworks was fun, and Vedalken Engineer was quite useful. I think Ethersworn Adjudicator deserves a shout out as well.
I also loved controlling the opponents library and hand as much as possible. Counterspells such as Undermine and Countersquall were great, and were among the few counters I ran. I much preferred cards like Praetor's Grasp, Jester's Mask, and Head Games. Fatespinner was decent, and Silence was a pretty good one shot control card.
That's a decent chunk of the cards. It doesn't look like you are trying to go with the "unfair infinite artifact everyone hates playing against you" path, but hopefully you can at least pull a few decent cards out of this list!
The Sphinx's were a bit high cost, but it was never much of an issue. With cards like Sol Ring, Master Transmuter, Mycosynth Golem, Etherium Sculptor, Vedalken Engineer and such, I never had trouble getting them out. Beside that, the deck was very controlling, so I had plenty of time to build my field up, while the opponent couldn't do anything! Quite the nasty deck. If you'd like, I could post the decklist for you sometime tonight. It might take me a while to remember all the cards.
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