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4 Dark Confidant
3 Wall of Blood
3 Wall of Shards
4 Magus of the Mirror
3 Ebony Charm
4 Duress
4 Castigate
4 Chainer's Edict
4 Cabal Therapy
4 Phyrexian Arena

4 Godless Shrine
5 Plains
14 Swamp

Bloody Mirror.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
The deck starts off with an arsenal of discard spells including Duress, Castigate and Cabal Therapy. Use those cards to weaken your opponent’s early defenses. Chainer’s Edict helps the cause by also ridding your opponent of any creatures he does cast that present a thread to you in the early game. That is, before you play one of your two walls.

Wall of Shards provided some EXTREMELY good defense being a flying wall with 1/8 P/T. It’s drawback of giving your opponent life won’t matter much once you play your combo. The combo: Magus of the Mirror + Wall of Blood.

How it works: Use the Wall of Blood to widdle your own life down to one. Be very cautious of burn players. Once your life is at one, use the Magus ability to switch life totals and watch your opponent cringe as you gain all of the life he or she gained with Wall of Shards. Now your opponent has one life and is ripened for a killing. Use Ebony Charm to finish them off.

Note that the pain from Phyrexian Arena and Dark Confidant won’t be so bad sense you will eventually be trading life totals with an opponent.

Some card trade offs include Bile Urchin or Soul Spike for Ebony Charm. You could cut out white altogether and replace it with Hymn of Tourach and some search cards. I, however, love the silly Wall of Shards combo too much to do that myself.

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COMBO: Magus of the Mirror - Wall of Blood / Bile Urchin

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