This deck consists of four major areas:
1) RAMP: Whisperer of the Wilds, Mind Stones, Kozileks Channelers and Utopia Sprawls help beef up the deck in the early game, opening up doors to greater joys. Oblivion Sowers can often rake-in a few lands, and make for a great turn 3 drop as a 5/8. The doubling cube is a great late-game drop to double your mana pool for an Emrakul or a Villainous Wealth, and the Upwelling makes for a desperate last resort, letting you tap-out and plug your mana pool in preparation for the next turn. Eldrazi temples are always a welcome boost towards some large Eldrazi
2)TUTOR & CHEAT: Here is where Conduit of Ruins become a Godsend to bring out the big guns and bring the mana cost down by two, and being a 6/6 means this guy is no joke. Primal Command is also a great tutor in the mid-to-late game with the added bonus of a life boost or some easy threat removal. Tutoring is rarely essential in this deck, but is always a welcome bonus when one of these cards come along. Defense of the Heart and Quicksilver amulet are fantastic for dropping some large creatures when you cannot afford the casting cost.
3) SLAUGHTER: Once you have a decent mana base established, any creature you draw will be a viable win. Void Winnower can be bought out to frustrate a Blue player, or to dodge any nasty looking even-cost threats on the battlefield, Ulamog and It that Betrays are great creatures for a couple of huge attacks, and Emrakul is an obvious game-winner at any stage of the game. Alternatively, the Hornet Queens are perfect for building a strong barrier around your battlefield if you are a couple of turns behind and drawing poorly, and allow you to smash with the big guys and not worry about retaining blockers.
4) FUN!: The entire point of this deck is about having fun, and making it a highly replayable and enjoyable build. Here is where Defense of the Heart and Quicksilver Amulet can also reside, allowing you to bring out some big guys early. The two Villainous Wealths provide tons of fun when you have a huge mana pool. Turning a deck against it's owner always makes for a good laugh, and this card is highly affective against decks with a lot of creatures or targeting spells. Having an Upwelling and Doubling Cube on the battlefield can definitely boost the scale of Villainous Wealth's plunder, allowing you to rake in all the goodies!
So, that was my deck. Any feedback or suggestions are always welcome! I have been running this deck for a while now, and whilst I can admit that it is not perfect, it never ceaces to entertain, but I would certainly appreciate any advice on how I expand on this build.
Thank you for reading.