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4 Ashen-Skin Zubera
1 He Who Hungers
1 Horobi, Death's Wail
4 Iname, Death Aspect
4 Kokusho, the Evening Star
1 Revenant
1 Seizan, Perverter of Truth
3 Thief of Hope
4 Wicked Akuba
2 Sickening Dreams
4 Diabolic Tutor
3 Mortal Combat
4 Patriarch's Bidding

20 Swamp
3 Cabal Coffers
1 Shizo, Death's Storehouse

Death from Death.

Description of deck by its author (quoted):
Matthew Lubich wrote in to suggest this evil little gem:

Play Iname, Death Aspect and drop all four Kokushos into your graveyard from your deck. Then play Patriarch's Bidding naming either Spirits or Dragons. All of the Kokushos spring to life, they all see all the other Kokushos, they all die from embarrassment that someone else is wearing the same dress, and your opponent loses 20 life from the four leaves-play triggers. You gain 20 life in the process, but that's probably only incidental.

Matthew Smith (the same one from last week) emailed me an Iname, Death Aspect-Patriarch's Bidding-Death Cloud deck, but there's a combo that Alan Comer came up with I like even more:

Well, that just seems too perfect, doesn't it? He was postulating this for a Prismatic deck, but we can squeeze it into a 60-card concoction. Popping both combos into the same deck means that Iname & Patriarch's Bidding puts you in good shape, Iname & Mortal Combat puts you in good shape, and Patriarch's Bidding & Mortal Combat… umm… two out of three ain't bad.

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ALT-WIN: Mortal Combat- Iname, Death Aspect

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