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Commander: Breya, Etherium Shaper

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For a long time, I had pondered about building an artifact EDH, but I never really got to do it, I think I just didn't like the available commanders so much. That changed the moment that Breya was spoilered - I just love the versatility her abilities! After some trying around, I settled for a deck that would have the ability to occasionally win 'honestly' by combat damage etc., but which would more often win by combo loops. That last part was especially interesting for me: Since combo-win decks are (mildly) frowned upon at our casual playgroup, none of my other decks have that capability, but one such deck would surely be forgiven...? Well, it needed to be found out!

Now, on deck strategy - the following combos can enable auto-win:

Breya, Etherium Shaper + Eldrazi Displacer + Grand Architect : infinite mana + artifact tokens

Ashnod's Altar + the above: infinite mana + artifact tokens

Doubling Cube + Breya and Dross Scorpion or Clock of Omens have the same effect.

also: Doubling Cube + Rings of Brighthearth + Voltaic Key for infinite coloured mana, just like Myr Galvanizer + artifact clone + enough of the other myrs.

The good old Sharuum Cheat: Sharuum the Hegemon + Sculpting Steel + Zulaport Cutthroat or the little red guy: infinite life loss / damage

Sharuum + Ashnod's Altar + Mirrorworks can also create an endless loop.

Ashnod's Altar + Eldrazi Displacer + Myr Battlesphere : infinite colourless mana.

The above + Rings of Brighthearth + Sensei's Divining Top : Draw and play (most of) your Deck.

infinite mana + Rings of Brighthearth + Staff of Nin + Voltaic Key : PING your opponent to death.

Conjurer's Closet + Mindslaver + Sharuum the Hegemon also win friends everywhere.

There may be other combo permutations as well, but for now, that's all I see. Apart from those combos, the deck has shown in previous testing that it can also win 'honestly', through good, old-fashioned beatdown - even of not spectacularly.

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