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Lands:
4 Mishra's Factory
16 Mountain

Creatures:
4 Atog
2 Bloodshot Cyclops
2 Thopter Squadron

Other Spells:
4 Cursed Scroll
1 Defense Grid
3 Extruder
4 Fellwar Stone
4 Fire Diamond
1 Glasses of Urza
4 Howling Mine
1 Lifeline
1 Meekstone
1 Scroll Rack
2 Fireblast
2 Fling
4 Wildfire

Togs That Go Boom!

Description of deck by its author (quoted):
The exploding Atof deck is built around, what else, the Atog. The goal is to feed it a smorgasbord of artifacts and then blow it up using either Fling or a Bloodshot Cyclops. With all those icky Atog parts flying all over the place, your opponent won't know what hit him.

To fill your Atog's appetite, there are almost 30 artifacts in the deck, most of which can be cast for two mana or less. Fire Diamonds and Fellwar Stones fuel your mana supply, while four Howling Mines keep your card flow steady. Defense Grid and Meekstone provide some defense against certain deck archteypes, and Cursed Scroll is simple the best Extended-legal artifact.

After drawing a ton of cards and unloading a junkyard full of cheap artifacts, your Atog should be primed for explosion. Once your Atog can feed enough to have power qual to or greater than your opponent's life total, chuck him with a Fling or Cyclops and it should be game over -- just be wary of counterspells and damage prevention.

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by Jeff Hannes @ Inquest Gamer #71

COMBO: Atog - Bloodshot Cyclops / Fling

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