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4 Bloodshot Cyclops
4 Kami of Old Stone
4 Leonin Den-Guard
2 Myr Quadropod
4 Silent Arbiter
3 Blessed Breath
3 Ensouled Scimitar
3 Glacial Ray
2 Grab the Reins
3 Slagwurm Armor
4 Strange Inversion

10 Plains
10 Mountain
2 Blinkmoth Nexus
2 Mirrodin's Core

Strangely Powerful.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
Robby Bullis decided it was high time someone broke Strange Inversion (or at least put it to good use), and that someone would have to be him. With Slagwurm Armor and Ensouled Scimitar running around, a creature could get to 11/1 or bigger without too much trouble. Defensive creatures like Kami of Old Stone or Silent Arbiter could bog down the game to a point where you could accumulate enough equipment, Strange Inversions (or just one and a spell to splice it onto), and fling effects to win the game from out of nowhere. Robby's original deck was Online Extended and featured Tireless Tribe and Order/Chaos. My riff on it is Standard, though it does miss the Falter effect that the Chaos half of the split card provided. If you choose to play this deck, I highly recommend drawing at least one Strange Inversion at some point during the game. I tried it the other way—just to check, y'know—and can't recommend the results.

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S.C.S.: Strange Inversion

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