"Lore" of the deck: While The Progress Engine has made many strides forward for New Phyrexia's grand plan, their latest accident has brought forth a portal. One that came about due to
Spellskite
collapsing in on it self as a powerful spell from was captured from a pesky planeswalker ripping open space and time to a new plane. This portal almost immediately spewed out new potent forms of mana so rich even the most self controlled Phyrexians were salivating at the chance to spread the word of Phyrexia to new peoples. However their moment of joy was cut short as a massively large creature Pathrazer of Ulamog came running through the portal leaving only withered remains as it seemly absorbed the pure mana from all it touched. Seemingly immune to the glistening oil it trudged through, nothing seemed to slow it down nor cause visible effect, until it suddenly and completely stopped as it either strayed to far from the portal or tired out. The Phyrexians Preators Elesh Norn, Grand Cenobite Jin-Gitaxias, Core Augur Sheoldred, Whispering One Urabrask the Hidden Vorinclex, Voice of Hunger not knowing what just sacked one of their cities decided the best course of action it to seal the portal and gather their armies. Upon returning to the portal, what could be seen on the other side of the portal can only be described as an even larger creature Kozilek, Butcher of Truth was amassing hovering pyramids on either side to expand and stabilize the portal. What happened next was known only to the Phyrexians as the Skittering Invasion... The Eldrazi have found a way off Zendikar and all new sources of mana to devour.
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Discalimer: The Sol Ring are only in there for when i play casual, in the mean time I'm trying to find good replacements that aren't to expensive for legacy play.
This has been a pet project deck I've worked on since I started MTG 4 years ago. Its strictly colorless to keep flow and overall feel of it that is unique to Eldrazi.
There overall plan is to get an Eldrazi out, equiped, protected and swinging asap. Because once Emrakul comes out with haste its gg.
The deck's current record in legacy is 2/2 from SDCC 2014. Also does quite well in my local play group.
Mainly I'm looking for suggestions to make it flow faster while keeping it colorless (which hasn't been an easy task) as well, what i should have in my side board for legacy play. As of now I don't have a side board except for some random Eldrazi to throw on the field if Spawnsire's 20 goes off.