One of them is to take advantage of the number of creatures that comes with it when you cast it, and also the fact that they share the same creature type.
Note that these creatures comes into play when you cast Prossh, Skyraider of Kher, not when it enters the battlefield, which means even it gets countered, you still get the creatures tokens.
So, we run cards like Coat of Arms and Shared Animosity, which transform the first 6 Kobold tokens that comes with Prossh, Skyraider of Kher into huge threats. Beastmaster Ascension, although a little less powerful, does the same job.
The “Run” part of the card:Hit/Run card is another way to deal a massive amount of damage once you can attack with Prossh and all his tokens.
And of course, Craterhoof Behemoth transforms all your harmless tokens into huge threats.
Another way to win is to take the aristocrat way.
Indeed, Prossh, Skyraider of Kher is a free sacrifice outlet itself, so you can abuse this ability. One way to do it is to use cards like Blood Artist and Zulaport Cutthroat, sacrificing the Kobold tokens and dealing damages in the process. Goblin Bombardment is another way to ensure redundancy of this effect.
The voltron approach is also relevant in this deck.
I also want to mention Impact Tremors and Purphoros, God of the Forge that fits perfectly in this deck, where a lot of creature enters the battlefield at the same time. Either one of these cards can deal a pretty high number of damage to your opponent.
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