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Lands:
20 Island
4 Seat Of The Synod

Creatures:
4 Dross Scorpion
4 Tatterkite
4 Fog Bank
4 Wall Of Tears

Other Spells:
2 Blasting Station
4 Cauldron Of Souls
2 Grinding Station
4 Counterspell
4 Thirst For Knowledge
4 Fabricate

Rat-a-tat-tat-combo.

Description of deck by its author (quoted):
This deck uses the combo of Cauldron – Scorpion – Tatterkite – Dross Scorpion – Grinding Station to deck everybody and you win! How does this work?

Assume one of each is in play. Tap the Cauldron to give Tatterkite Persist.

Tap the Grinding Station to sacrifice an artifact, Tatterkite, to mill someone for three cards.

When artifact creature goes to the graveyard from play, Dross Scorpion triggers, and you may untap an artifact (choose the Cauldron).

When Tatterkite goes to the graveyard, it comes back because it has persist – but does not get the -1/-1 counter.

When Tatterkite comes back, Grinding Station sees an artifact come back into play, and untaps.

Repeat as needed until all decks are decked. If you fear that an opponent might be running Gaea’s Blessing, you can substitute Blasting Station for Grinding Station. I included two of each for fun.

The rest of the deck is about finding and protecting your combo. Counterspell helps protect you from a critical removal spell, while Thirst for Knowledge helps you dig and Fabricate gets you combo pieces. Seat of the Synod is included as a discard outlet for Thirsts and a way to get mana off Fabricate if you have a mana-light hand. It’s not that powerful in this deck, and you can cut the card for Islands if you need to, or you fear Disenchants aimed at your land. 

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by Abe Sargent @ www.starcitygames.com

INFINITE: Grinding Station - Dross Scorpion - Tatterkite - Cauldron of Souls [MILL]

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