All Will Be…Ichor? | Against the Odds | Ichormoon Gauntlet | Standard Magic: the Gathering (MTG)



What are the odds of winning with the combo of Ichormoon Gauntlet and All Will Be One in Phyrexia Standard? Let’s find out!

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20 thoughts on “All Will Be…Ichor? | Against the Odds | Ichormoon Gauntlet | Standard Magic: the Gathering (MTG)”

  1. I wonder if there's any halfway reasonable way to put 7 planeswalkers on board to take infinite turns by proliferating 12 of them and taking an extra turn with the last one every turn. I think that math works out – 6x proliferate, assuming one is at 7 loyalty to start (and they all definitely have at least 1 loyalty to start) gets, at worst, 6 planeswalkers with 7 loyalty each and one with 13 that you then take an extra turn with. Next turn, after loyalty abilities, you have one with 1 loyalty, one with 7 loyalty, and five with 13 loyalty. You can then take turns off to ultimate the planeswalkers, while still staying ahead of the proliferate curve for extra turns, and kill your opponent that way.

    Five might be the minimum to make the circuit work, if I'm right? Assuming they're correctly staggered. Four proliferate and one takes a turn, loyalty 1+, 5+, 5+, 5+, 9+, repeat indefinitely. So you need a planeswalker on 9+ loyalty, and another on 5+ loyalty, with a total of 5 on board, to infinitely loop extra turns? Goes down to 4 planeswalkers if you can get Carth in the mix?

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  2. Is there a way to fit Third-Path Iconoclast into this deck? You're already on a pseudo-prowess plan – you would have to dilute the counters-matter plan a little bit, but it would give the deck another angle of attack as well as some extra buffer against aggro decks.

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  3. MTGA Import, copy-paste this,
    Deck

    3 Jace, the Perfected Mind (ONE) 57

    2 Jaya, Fiery Negotiator (DMU) 133

    2 Koth, Fire of Resistance (ONE) 138

    1 Teferi, Temporal Pilgrim

    4 Strangle

    2 Abrade

    2 Rebel Salvo

    4 Reckoner Bankbuster

    3 Tablet of Compleation

    2 The Filigree Sylex

    4 Ichormoon Gauntlet

    4 Fable of the Mirror-Breaker

    3 All Will Be One

    4 Blast Zone

    4 Island

    6 Mountain

    1 Otawara, Soaring City

    4 Shivan Reef

    1 Sokenzan, Crucible of Defiance

    4 Stormcarved Coast

    Sideboard

    2 Abrade

    2 Disdainful Stroke

    2 Negate

    2 The Filigree Sylex

    2 Unlicensed Hearse

    1 Rebel Salvo

    3 Burn Down the House

    1 Hullbreaker Horror

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  4. I made a version inspired by this for bo1. It's super fun to play and definitely catches people off guard. It feels like I'm piloting a phyrexian machine when I play it. It's great.

    It also makes for super interesting and fun games whether I win or lose.

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  5. The real Ichormoon gauntlet against the odds deck is in legacy xD
    But this is a really cool take on the card!
    This did really feel like an All will be one deck, should probably have moved this to an older format seeing how ichormoon gauntlet does some very silly things with the teferi that activates on your opponents turn.

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