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2 Blinking Spirit
4 Kami of Ancient Law
4 Kami of False Hope
3 Kira, Greater Glass-Spinner
1 Oyobi, Who Split the Heavens
3 Yomiji, Who Bars the Way
1 Yosei, the Morning Star
3 Abolish
3 Ribbons of the Reikai
4 Claws of Gix
4 Cryptic Gateway
2 Kirtar’s Wrath

4 Gods’ Eye, Gate to the Reikai
3 Cloudcrest Lake
11 Plains
8 Island
Cry Me a River.

Description of deck by its author (quoted):
This is a deck I enjoy a lot. It has a lot of nifty little tricks, mostly thanks to the Cryptic Gateway. Obviously, you can use the gateway to bring out the bigger Spirits, but can also set up a neat lock. Tap two spirits to bring out Yosei, the Morning Star. Tap it and another creature, and with this ability on the stack sacrifice Yosei, the Morning Star to Claws of Gix. With Yomiji, Who Bars the Way in play, Yosei is returned to your hand. The Cryptic Gateway's ability resolves and you get to put Yosei back into play.

Recurring a Gods’ Eye, Gate to the Reikai might set up quite a weenie hord. It is just too bad that Oyobi, Who Split the Heavens doesn't trigger on a Spirit coming into play..

Kirtar’s Wrath was made for Cryptic Gateway (like Bedlam was made for Blinding Angel). It clears the board and gives you the most minimal requirements for dropping a big Spirit into play right before your turn starts.

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TRIBAL: Spirits - Cryptic Gateway

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