Welcome to the Storm

This is my first primer so forgive me for any mistakes I may make. If you have any comments or questions PLEASE let me know. If you like the deck give it an upvote.

Thanks!

Introduction

What is this deck?

This deck is a high powered all-in combo deck. You win the game by casting a series of spells that eventually leads to one of several infinite combos. These combos will be explained later in much more detail. Mizzix of the Izmasnus lets you cast these spells for much cheaper than you normally would be able to, fueling a stormy style of play.

Will I like this deck?

Do the following describe you well?

I like to cast spells

I really like to cast spells

I like to cast spells for less than I should

I like relying on my commander

I like winning quickly

I like all or nothing decks

I like convoluted spell chains that involve math

If the answer is yes, then you will probably like this deck. If youre still not sure, these are the risks of playing Mizzix:

You can fizzle before going off

You can get hated out very easily

You are Heavily reliant on your commander

reliant on your commander You might lose friends

The Cards and What They Do

Win Conditions

This specific deck wins with one of 3 combos. This will give you a rough overview of how they end the game.

Notable Inclusions (Cards you might not expect)

Notable Exclusions (Why isnt this in the deck?)

Important Cards (outside of the combo pieces)

The Combo Turn

The combo turn is where you go for the combo. Usually, you dig through your deck like a storm deck trying to find the cards you want to assemble the combo. This is where all the math and calculations come in, but its not something you can really teach. Just play it repeatedly and each time youll learn something about it (also watch High Tide and Storm decks being played). One thing that must be kept in mind above everything else: KEEP MIZZIX ALIVE. The deck folds without Mizz, and after 2 or 3 deaths the game becomes almost unwinnable.

Thanks and happy storming!

-Xyrithis