I must apologize to any loyal readers I might have out there. My bipedal octopod got out of it's pen and started climbing on the Telsa inverter, destroying parts of the lab and nearly ripping a hole in the fabric of space. Don't worry, Lucy is safely back in her pen for now.
So to make amends, I will try to satisfy both conditions, Budget and Classic combo.
While cleaning up my lab and looking at all the broken bits and bobs, I remembered this favorite of mine: Sunny Side Up by S. Lauriol
http://imtgapp.com/forum/index.php/topic,1787.0.html
There are pieces in the deck on the pricier side, but the important skeleton is pretty cheap:
{Conjurer's Bobble}
{Chromatic Sphere}
{Chromatic Star}
Eggs from Odyssey
{Second Sunrise}
{Pyrite Spellbomb}
{Reshape}
{Lotus Bloom} <- Not cheap, granted
This deck is very challenging to run, but that's part of it's allure. The idea is that you plant of bunch of cheap eggs and stars, and then use the Lotus Blooms to power Second Sunrises to return the eggs to play. You can go infinite with the bomb, but you could come up with other win-cons if you're clever. ;)
Thank you for reading!
http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/boab/156
Thanks for the link Proph! I liked that article and I have a variation I call "Eggs Over Easy" that I think I'll post. New York eggs makes for a great deck to put together for something like magic solitaire.
I chose to reference the old one for the "Classic" requirement. ðŸ†'