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Lands:
15 Island
6 Mountain

Creatures:
4 Cloud of Faeries
2 Crimson Kobolds
2 Crookshank Kobolds
4 Drift of Phantasms
2 Kobolds of Kher Keep

Other Spells:
4 Bonesplitter
4 Boomerang
3 Brain Freeze
3 Cloudstone Curio
4 Compulsive Research
3 Grapeshot
4 Muddle the Mixture

Curious Kobolds.

Description of deck by The Ferrett @ www.wizards.com (quoted):
...Combos are the most powerful kind of deck in multiplayer. Combos are the weakest kind of deck in multiplayer.

Both of these statements are true. How can this be?

It all depends on the metagame.

See, combo decks by their very nature are explosive... and when they're geared to destroy multiple opponents at once, usually by going into infinite (or, as we say in the business, "arbitrarily large") loops, they're nigh-impossible to stop once they start going off. Generally, there's a flurry of cards played, a handwave, and a quiet concession from the rest of the table.

You nuke the whole field from nowhere. If that's not power, what is?

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by Peter Risser, discussed by The Ferrett @ www.wizards.com

INFINITE: Cloudstone Curioo - Kobolds of Kher Keep / Crimson Kobolds - Brain Freeze [MILL] [GROUP]

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