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4 Sakura-Tribe Scout
4 Sakura-Tribe Elder
4 Sachi, Daughter of Seshiro
4 Eternal Witness
4 Wormfang Crab
2 Patron of the Orochi
4 Troll Ascetic
1 Taniwha
3 Three Wishes
3 Sway of the Stars
3 Concordant Crossroads

4 Tropical Island
4 Yavimaya Coast
8 Forest
5 Island
3 Mirrodin's Core

Sway of the Stars with Snakes.

Description of deck by its author (quoted):
The way to use the Sway of the Stars that I have the most experience is certainly with Snakes. That said, I want to take the deck out of being a Block deck and just make a fun Snake deck for Legacy. I make no claims that this deck would beat anything serious, but it does have a lot of fun stuff in it. This deck is pretty simple. It includes the sneaky, sneaky Three Wishes and Wormfang Crab as potential ways to simply dodge the Sway. Other than that, it has a lot of Shamans to go with Sachi. Between Sachi and the other Shamans, you should be able to easily power out a Sway unless your opponent kills off all of your guys. Concordant Crossroads helps to cause a potential automatic kill after the Sway: if you get enough mana, a Crossroad should all but guarantee the opponent dies from creatures, if not immediately, than by turn 2 after the Sway.

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