3 Uyo, Silent Prophet
3 Azusa, Lost but Seeking
3 Eternal Witness
4 Exploration
4 Horn of Greed
4 Living Wish
4 Time Warp
4 Intuition
4 Accumulated Knowledge
3 Nostalgic Dreams
4 Yavimaya Coast
11 Forest
9 Island
SIDEBOARD
1 Uyo, Silent Prophet
1 Azusa, Lost but Seeking
1 Nantuko Cultivator
1 Dust Bowl
1 Masticore
1 Silklash Spider
1 Eternal Witness
1 Palinchron
4 Waterfront Bouncer
1 Boseiju, Who Shelters All
1 Dosan the Falling Leaf
1 Genesis |
 Turbo-Uyo-Land.
Description of deck by it's author
(quoted):
This deck works on a lot of different levels.
First of all, the Wish board allows it to effectively run seven copies
of Uyo, Eternal Witness, and Azusa. Wishes also give the deck access to
a lot of “answer” cards, depending on the situation.
The deck is fully capable of casting a lot of Time
Warps, with Nostalgic Dreams and Eternal Witness both doing a lot of work
here. Waterfront Bouncer works well as a creature stall and to give you
infinitely cast Eternal Witness. Against aggressive decks, you can also
side in 3 Waterfront Bouncers to help you set up a defense.
Against counter-spells, Boseiju protects many of the
spells, and hopefully you should be able to power-out a bunch of card
drawing and Time Warps. One fun trick when you draw two Intuitions is to
use one intuition to get Accumulated Knowledges. After you've drawn cards,
the second intuition for three Nostalgic Dreams can guarantee a crazy
mitful of card drawing from Accumulated Knowledge and another Nostalgic
Dreams to keep the fun going.
With an Uyo on the table, copying Warp should be enough
to hammer almost any game home. If it's not, copying the card drawing
should eventually set you to a point where you have infinite turns thanks
to the Eternal Witness combo. From there, it shouldn't be too hard to get
rid of your opponent. |

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