My deck is using
Hedron Alignment for putting
Gaea's Blessing to the bottom. this has a few benefits. first, it keeps us in 2 colors, making the combo more consistent. second,
Hedron Alignment is an enchantment, so it dodges creature removal, unlike
Stormcaller of Keranos, the other replacement option. third,
Hedron Alignment has hexproof, so it dodges almost any removal that our opponent can bring. And alst, but DEFINITELY not least,
Hedron Alignment has CMC of 3, so we can tutor for it with
Drift of Phantasms. there is an explanation for why this gets around the slow play ruling on the site I linked earlier. basically, put
Gaea's Blessing on the bottom of the library and every
Narcomoeba is guaranteed to be above blessing. mill 1 less than your library and you will be guaranteed to hit every
Narcomoeba. mill one more to shuffle. then just use the crown until the
Blasting Station is on top again, sac the
Narcomoebas and mill till you hit blessing again, using the aforementioned method of guaranteeing the location of the blessing. this allows you to replace the unknown number of mills with "N" and rewrite the arguments above in terms of n. its all very math focused, which is what makes it so COOL.
the only problem is speed. the deck is very slow, as it requires a large number of combo pieces, so I want to try and get the win turn lower. I think that maybe adding some ramp for the mana and then adding more card draw will help. I also want to add more control, as this plan requires a lot of pieces to all be in place.