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Lands:
11 Forest
7 Swamp
6 Island

Creatures:
4 Bloated Toad
3 Chub Toad
4 Morgue Toad
3 Noxious Toad

Other Spells:
3 Brainspoil
2 Clutch of the Undercity
3 Dismiss
4 Fool's Demise
3 Dual Nature
2 Doubling Season
2 Whetwheel

Sideboard
3 Peer Pressure
3 Shared Triumph
3 Standardize
2 Unnatural Selection
2 Doom Cannon
2 Coat of Arms

Thwarted by Warts.

Description of deck by it's author (quoted):
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f frogs isn't enough, next up is toads. Once again, this deck is not supposed to be really that powerful, but it does have its funkiness appeal, besides I still need to fill out a few of the gaps in the Tribal decks on the DBM. Let's hope it can still catch people's eyes. I was hurting a bit for toad supertypes, so I had to go and use a portal card: Noxious Toad

You are probably wondering what this deck does:

1 - Most importantly, it is a tribal toad deck.
2 - It is based around a long and complicated infinite combo.
3 - It has a minor in a bit of control with the counter spells.

The main reason behind the deck is to get the sac toad, the reviver, the doubler, and the multiplier in play. Once you have those four cards out, you pull out the grinder and mill the entire deck.

How does the combo work? The morgue toad can be sacrificed for a blue mana and a red mana. Which means, with the other enchantments out, you pull out 2 more toad tokens. The aura is on the original so that when it gets sacrificed it comes back into play, triggering the other two enchantments in the process as well as returning the fool's demise back to your hand. Sacrifice all three toads, the copies first of course, have a total 3 red and 3 blue mana floating, using 5 to put the aura on the original, leaving one extra. Sacrificing all three toads again constantly and always leaving that one mana extra. Then you use all the mana into a huge mill.

Since almost no one will play using tribal toad deck, you can turn a few of the opponent's creatures into toads and then steal them using peer pressure. To bypass untargetables, assuming that you out creature the opponent, you use standardize since it does not target. The big gun is there for direct damage. The shared triumph and the coat of arms are ways to make toads that are somewhat larger than life.

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TRIBAL: Toads - Fool's Demise / Dual Nature - Doubling Season [INFINITE]

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