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Lands:
11 Island
6 Plains
4 Terramorphic Expanse
1 Azorius Chancery

Creatures:
4 Cantivore
4 Mesa Enchantress

Other Spells:
3 Rune of Protection: Red
3 Unnatural Selection
2 Shimmering Wings
4 Seal of Removal
4 Spirit Mirror
4 Oblivion Ring
4 Seal of Cleansing
3 Argivian Find
3 Attunement

Mirror Mirror, or How I Learned to Seal the Deal, or He Doesn't Look So Vigilant.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
'Mirror Mirror, or How I Learned to Seal the Deal, or He Doesn't Look So Vigilant', which if you feel is too long can simply be simply called MMoHILtStDoHDLSV, is a Blue/White Combo-Control deck focused around Spirit Mirror/Unnatural Selection. All of the deck's early game spells either stall your opponent until the combo comes out or fishes deeper in through card draw. The catch to this method is that 27 of the deck's spells are Enchantments, which, by the time you have the combo operational, makes for an obnoxiously big Cantivore with nothing on your opponent's side of the board. Mesa Enchantress finds its calling among the plethora of low costed enchantments, and makes for a powerful engine with Shimmering Wings.

Be warned, however, that the deck has a plenty of weaknesses. The author recommends using it in a Two-Headed Giant format paired with a creature heavy deck for optimum smashenings.

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CONTROL: Spirit Mirror / Unnatural Selection / Oblivion Ring - Mesa Enchantress [COMBO]

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