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2 Chisei Heart of Oceans
4 Meloku the Clouded Mirror
3 Jokulmorder
4 Herald of Leshrac
4 Annex
4 Copy Enchantment
4 Dream Leash
4 Seal of Doom
3 Crucible of Worlds
3 Krovikan Whispers

19 Island
6 Swamp

Leshracmolder.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
Jokulmorder: The biggest creature in the set, and almost the biggest in the game. But its the biggest one with trample, so I think that makes it a cantidate for a this list. It's drawbacks might be hard to get around. You have to keep playing islands to keep him untapped. It might be hard to keep Islands in your hand to untap Jukulmorder with, but there are plenty of cards that could probably help you. Meloku the Clouded Mirror and Trade Routes come to mind. In fact, you could probably throw this in the same deck that you played Herald of Leshrac:

Pretty good for something I just threw together in 5 minutes. I decided to go with an enchantment theme. Annex, Dream Leash and Copy Enchantment are good at getting you to 7 mana as fast as you can, then you can play your bombs. Crucible of Worlds is good at getting around the "sac 5 lands" drawback of Jokulmolder, as well as providing a steady dose of islands to play. Don't forget you can sac lands you steal from your opponent with Herald of Leshrac. Anyways back to the countdown.

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COMBO: Jokulmorder - Herald of Leshrac / Crucible of Worlds

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