![]() ![]() You need a decent number of ramp dorks to do these things in a reasonable time frame but also to help fix for your five colour deck! The deck has a smattering of utility much like most streamlined combo decks. You have tutors to find your Phyrexian Altar and Gifts/Intuition to fetch up the necessary Zubera's. The Red Zubera is your kill card but doesn't do that much to help you go off beyond the white and black ones. They can stop you dying to burn or remove your opponents answer cards but most of the time once you start sacrificing relevant numbers of Zuberas then that won't be relevant anymore. Black and white Zuberas are the less relevant ones you use simply to raise your "Zubera storm count". The blue one lets you find the things you need to carry on going off and the green one gives you a plentiful supply of the mana you need in combination with Phyrexian Alter (which is also your sacrifice outlet). The combo is repeatedly creating and then sacrificing Zubera cards for ever increasing value. The longer you wait the better chance you have of getting some form of lethal when you go off. Like storm decks it trades some speed for being robust. You start to go off and hopefully you don't stop until your opponent is dead. The deck is somewhere between a storm deck and a reanimate deck. Being better than a rarely played combo deck isn't a great accolade however Zubera combo is viable and very very fun. Another reason this deck overall trumps the Ascendancy combo deck is that the mana base is far more flexible and forgiving. Zuberas are easier to draft than Ascendancy as fewer of your cards are contested, you can grab the few top power cards as your first few picks and then just hoover up the dribble that makes up the rest of this list. ![]() Quite consistent, fairly quick but very easily disrupted and dependent on a single card with no redundancy or backups. If silly combo decks is your thing then look no further for here we have a true gem! Power level wise this is comparable, if not slightly better than the Jeskai Ascendancy combo deck. ![]()
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