A deck I used in Standard whenever I would attend FNMs. The deck that got me into MtG in the first place. 2 Myr Galvanizer and 1 Palladium Myr set up an excess amount of colorless mana
My locals have taken a shining to Modern lately and usually do have a set Friday to play it or Standard, along side a draft.
Infinite mana is never a bad thing anyways, and there are many possibles to how you could use it. With cards like Blue Sun's Zenith and Devil's Play, it led to the ability to win on multiple occasions.
I know it is not the most reliable combo that exists and is very vulnerable to removal, but is there a possibility to modernize this Combo?
This was the deck I used during the Scars of Mirrodin to Innistrad Standard.
My locals have taken a shining to Modern lately and usually do have a set Friday to play it or Standard, along side a draft.
Infinite mana is never a bad thing anyways, and there are many possibles to how you could use it. With cards like Blue Sun's Zenith and Devil's Play, it led to the ability to win on multiple occasions.
I know it is not the most reliable combo that exists and is very vulnerable to removal, but is there a possibility to modernize this Combo?
This was the deck I used during the Scars of Mirrodin to Innistrad Standard.
4 Palladium Myr
4 Perilous Myr
3 Havengul Lich
2 Myr Superion
2 Wurmcoil Engine
2 Shimmer Myr
1 Molten-Tail Masticore
1 Consecrated Sphinx
1 Steel Hellkite
4 Heartless Summoning
4 Forbidden Alchemy
4 Ponder
4 Drowned Catacomb
4 Darkslick Shores
2 Evolving Wilds
8 Swamps
5 Island