Your Salvation Is at Hand
Scheme
When you set this scheme in motion, you draw four cards and gain 6 life. Then your opponent with the fewest cards in hand draws two cards and your opponent with the most life gains 3 life. If two or more players are tied, choose one of them.
Next: A scheme related to an obscure creature type.
When you set this scheme in motion, each opponent puts two 0/1 red Beeble creature tokens with "This creature must block if able" and "when this creature dies, it deals 3 damage to you."
"I'll have you lot know I graduated top of my class at the Tolarian Academy. I have these to prove it."
Here, your pun-ishment is here
scheme
when you set this scheme into motion, each opponent sacrifices a creature.
If any opponent would say a pun this turn, that player sacrifices a creature.
"The Obtaki Orangutan is bananas!"
(sorry, im not very good with puns)
next: a scheme that might be released with the next conspiracy multiplayer draft format
You Are Now The Weakest Link
Scheme Will of the Council - When you set this scheme in motion, each other player votes for a player other than you. Player with most votes or players tied for most votes loses 5 life, can't cast spells, attack or block with creatures and activate abilities of permanents until your next turn.
The Kami Favor Me
Ongoing Scheme
Whenever a creature you control dies, you may return target creature card with converted mana cost X or less from your graveyard to your hand, where X is the converted mana cost of the creature that died minus 1.
At the beginning of each end step, if three or more creatures you control died this turn, abandon this scheme.
Next: A scheme that tilts combat in the Archenemy's favour.
Your strategy lies in ruins
ongoing scheme
As long as this scheme is in motion, creatures you control gain first strike, infect and flanking.
As long as this scheme is in motion, creatures your opponents control lose first strike, infect and flanking.
At the end of each end step, if more than five creatures died that turn, abandon this scheme.
I'll deal with you later
Scheme
When you put this scheme into motion, choose a player. Exile all permanents that player owns, as well as their hand, graveyard and library. That player skips all steps during your opponent's next turn, and can not draw cards, have their life total change, gain control of any permanents, or lose the game during your opponent's next turn. At the beginning of the turn after your opponent's next turn, return all cards exiled with this scheme to the zones that they were exiled from. "Why don't you step aside for a moment."
Next: A new kind of ongoing schemes - Plots. At the start of each turn, or when put in motion they have a small positive effect. They also have a condition the archenemy can complete, which has a large payoff. If a second condition is met, the scheme is abandoned.
All Goes To The Right Place
Ongoing Scheme - Plot
At the beginning of your upkeep, draw an additional card.
If you have more cards in hand than any opponent but less than total number of cards in your opponents' hands, draw cards equal to the difference, then abandon this scheme.
Let Me Show You How It Works
Ongoing Scheme
Whenever a player casts an instant or sorcery spell, you may copy it twice. You may choose new targets for the copies. If you do, abandon this scheme.
Next: Yawgmoth-related scheme
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Scheme
When you set this scheme in motion, you draw four cards and gain 6 life. Then your opponent with the fewest cards in hand draws two cards and your opponent with the most life gains 3 life. If two or more players are tied, choose one of them.
Next: A scheme related to an obscure creature type.
Scheme
When you set this scheme in motion, each opponent puts two 0/1 red Beeble creature tokens with "This creature must block if able" and "when this creature dies, it deals 3 damage to you."
"I'll have you lot know I graduated top of my class at the Tolarian Academy. I have these to prove it."
Next: A scheme with a pun in it.
scheme
when you set this scheme into motion, each opponent sacrifices a creature.
If any opponent would say a pun this turn, that player sacrifices a creature.
"The Obtaki Orangutan is bananas!"
(sorry, im not very good with puns)
next: a scheme that might be released with the next conspiracy multiplayer draft format
Legacy - Solidarity - mono U aggro - burn - Imperial Painter - Strawberry Shortcake - Bluuzards - bom
Scheme
Will of the Council - When you set this scheme in motion, each other player votes for a player other than you. Player with most votes or players tied for most votes loses 5 life, can't cast spells, attack or block with creatures and activate abilities of permanents until your next turn.
Next: scheme that represents Kamigawa Archenemy
Ongoing Scheme
Whenever a creature you control dies, you may return target creature card with converted mana cost X or less from your graveyard to your hand, where X is the converted mana cost of the creature that died minus 1.
At the beginning of each end step, if three or more creatures you control died this turn, abandon this scheme.
Next: A scheme that tilts combat in the Archenemy's favour.
ongoing scheme
As long as this scheme is in motion, creatures you control gain first strike, infect and flanking.
As long as this scheme is in motion, creatures your opponents control lose first strike, infect and flanking.
At the end of each end step, if more than five creatures died that turn, abandon this scheme.
next: a scheme that deals with phasing
Legacy - Solidarity - mono U aggro - burn - Imperial Painter - Strawberry Shortcake - Bluuzards - bom
Scheme
When you put this scheme into motion, choose a player. Exile all permanents that player owns, as well as their hand, graveyard and library. That player skips all steps during your opponent's next turn, and can not draw cards, have their life total change, gain control of any permanents, or lose the game during your opponent's next turn. At the beginning of the turn after your opponent's next turn, return all cards exiled with this scheme to the zones that they were exiled from.
"Why don't you step aside for a moment."
Next: A new kind of ongoing schemes - Plots. At the start of each turn, or when put in motion they have a small positive effect. They also have a condition the archenemy can complete, which has a large payoff. If a second condition is met, the scheme is abandoned.
Ongoing Scheme - Plot
At the beginning of your upkeep, draw an additional card.
If you have more cards in hand than any opponent but less than total number of cards in your opponents' hands, draw cards equal to the difference, then abandon this scheme.
Next: in honor of early death of Contraptions, make a scheme for Assemble Doomsday Machine deck.
Scheme
You may put an artifact card from your hand or graveyard onto the battlefield.
Next: A scheme related to instants and sorceries
Ongoing Scheme
Whenever a player casts an instant or sorcery spell, you may copy it twice. You may choose new targets for the copies. If you do, abandon this scheme.
Next: Yawgmoth-related scheme