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1 Serra Avatar
2 Fountain Watch
2 Null Rod
4 Armageddon Clock
4 Enlightened Tutor
4 Whipcorder
4 Rune of Protection: Artifacts
4 Yotian Soldier
3 Congregate
4 Weathered Wayfarer
3 Windborn Muse
2 Martyrs of Korlis
1 Planar Birth
2 Armageddon

16 Plains
4 Mishra's Workshop
Precious Time.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
Major combos include the Mishra's Workshop and Yotian Soldier, Armageddon Clock and Martyrs of Korlis, Rune of Protection: Artifacts, Null Rod. Enlightened Tutor allows you to get that artifact card you need to win. Fountain Watch gives you a combo lockdown with the Clock. Whipcorder, Windborn Muse and Weathered Wayfarers are good creatuers for defense until you can set up your combo. In a group game, these cards help you stay alive long enough to get this deck rolling. Null Rod allows you to ignore the ability of 'any player may remove a doom counter' since it is an activated ability. Planar Birth is there in case you want to cast a late game Avatar and two turns before you just cast Armageddon. This deck is fun but tough. Try it out and let the webmaster know if you can tweak it to work better!

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GROUP - Armageddon Clock

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