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Ritual-Whoring (Inalla EDH) v4

Commander / EDH* UBR (Grixis)

emobob FluffyStormwise


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Originally 38 lands, 11 ramp.

Wanderwine Prophets + 12 mana sources + Inalla, Archmage Ritualist + maybe Rogue's Passage = infinite turns. Technically, this is a one-card combo, since it works even when Inalla’s in the command zone. Passage isn’t necessary, but it helps. So, you basically need to cast Prophets (7 mana left). When it enters the battlefield, put its champion trigger on the stack, then pay Inalla’s cost (6 mana left) to create another token, championing the original. Attack with the token (it has haste due to Inalla), and pay Passage’s cost to make Prophets unblockable (2 mana left). Attack whomever you like, then sacrifice the token to take an extra turn, then do the token-championing thing again (1 mana). At the beginning of your end step, the token is exiled and Prophets re-enters the battlefield. Pay the remaining mana (0 mana) to make another copy. Since it’s during your end step, it stays. Rinse and repeat for infinite turns! This is the most well-known Inalla combo and the one I like the most. Probably also the one you’ll use most too, as it basically is a one-card combo (all right, two counting Passage). To win with this, just kill all your opponents through unblockable damage with Passage.

Dualcaster Mage or Naru Meha, Master Wizard + Ghostly Flicker + Inalla = infinite flickers. I still have trouble grokking this, but here’s my understanding of this complex combo: Cast Flicker targeting two random things. Cast Dualcaster targeting Flicker. Copy Dualcaster when it enters the battlefield targeting Flicker again. Cast the first Flicker targeting a Dualcaster and a land. Repeat for infinite flickers, infinite ETB triggers… My preferred method of winning is, with your infinite number of Ghostly Flicker copies (the original’s buried in the stack somewhere) flickering Prodigal Pyromancer or Prodigal Sorcerer, tapping it, then flickering it again to machine gun everyone at the table, but hey, you do you. Inalla decks are very self expressive.

Bloodline Necromancer + Ashnod's Altar / Phyrexian Altar + Inalla = infinite hasty Wizard recursion, infinite colorless mana with Ashnod’s Altar, and infinite tokens. Play Necromancer, recur a creature, put Inalla’s ETB trigger on the stack, sac the original Necromancer to either Altar. With the token, recur the original Necromancer. Recur another creature, copy it again with your Altar mana, sacrifice it again, recur it again.

Timestream Navigator + Inalla/any other copy creator + Riptide Laboratory / Conjurer's Closet = infinite turns

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95% Casual

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Date added 3 years
Last updated 5 months
Legality

This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

7 - 0 Mythic Rares

48 - 0 Rares

25 - 0 Uncommons

13 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 3.58
Tokens Bird 1/1 W, City's Blessing, Copy Clone, Elemental 4/4 UR, Human Wizard 1/1 U, Morph 2/2 C, On an Adventure, Treasure
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