As a glass cannon, this deck is frail, but powerful. If you hit off the combo right, you will have completed one very interesting and hilarious win. There are multiple steps however:
- Step One: Get a Narset, Enlightened Master and a Spellbook down asap.
- Step Two: Dig for Enter the Infinite and Omniscience using Narset's awesomeness. When you find Omniscience, put it down asap, and it has to be played either before you cast Enter the Infinite, or at the same time as you get Enter from Narset's awesomeness.
- Step Three: Cast Enter the Infinite, making sure Omniscience is already on the field. After drawing your whole deck, and placing that one card down that is probably a land, end your turn. During your opponent's turn, cast Silence and Holy Day, which you can conveniently do for free. Casting these two instants ensure for the rest of the game that you are going to win. It is not nessecary to cast them, but you'll have them in hand anyway from Enter, so cast them.
- Step Four: At the beginning of your turn, you'll draw the last card in your deck, which will probably be that land you don't need anymore because of Omniscience. Now, the fun begins. If you'd like, you can go ahead and cast another Silence if you have one in hand, but this isn't mandatory, just encouraged if you can. You can cast spells without paying for them, so, cast a Lava Axe. You will deal 5 damage to your opponent, but, you are now also going to cast every single one of your Reverberates and Increasing Vengeances on that Lava Axe, dealing tons of damage. You also have plenty of Lightning Bolts and Lightning Strikes you can cast too, so go ahead and cast them. Oh, and let's not forget the other Lava Axes you still have in hand, cast those too!
Well, that's it. While it is a difficult combo to pull off, it is well worth it too. It is afterall, an American Glass Cannon.