This janky version of a Daxos deck omits a lot of mana rocks, focuses on recasting several enchantments and has a stupid infinite combo.

Be aware of the stack's functionality, as card combo's like Lampad of Death's Vigil + Oblivion Ring can exile your opponents' stuff after the leaves-the-battlefield trigger resolves.

Recasting auras from your hand or graveyard builds up experience counters, making your spirits bigger, ultimately having them as good spirit guardians when other cards in the deck give them vagilance.

There are a few combos that create a wall a certain president would be proud of. Combining Palisade Giant + Spectra Ward for example only lets it die to destroy effects and damage from colorless sources.

Naming Spectra Ward here has you prepare for the D.B.T. in D.E.B.T. - auras that are returned to the battlefield do not target the creature enchanted by Spectra Ward and it can thus be chosen. Auras in the deck that are cast can't target the creature enchanted by Spectra Ward.

The deck was created with only near-infinite combos in mind. Still, combining Teysa, Orzhov Scion + Archon of Sun's Grace + Ajani's Chosen + Unhallowed Pact + Sun Titan, you found your infinite. Combine these with other cards in the deck to have opponents discard their hands, reduce the toughness of your opponents' untargetable creatures to 0, retrieve all enchantments from your graveyard and ultimately have infinite tokens.

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Date added 3 weeks
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This deck is Commander / EDH legal.

Rarity (main - side)

6 - 0 Mythic Rares

29 - 0 Rares

22 - 0 Uncommons

19 - 0 Commons

Cards 100
Avg. CMC 3.43
Tokens Cat 2/2 W, Enchantment Cleric 2/1 W, Enchantment Spirit */* WB, Experience Token, Pegasus 2/2 W, Spirit 1/1 W, Spirit 1/1 WB, Monarch Emblem
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