the front side of The Tenth Doctor
the back of a classic MtG card
the front side of Taigam, Master Opportunist
the back of a classic MtG card
the front side of Nexus of Fate
the back of a classic MtG card
Self-Suspending Instant or Sorcery
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MTG Card Back
the back of a classic MtG card

Color Identity: U, R

Cards

  1. The Tenth Doctor
  2. Taigam, Master Opportunist
  3. Nexus of Fate
  4. Self-Suspending Instant or Sorcery

Initial Card State

  1.  Nexus of Fate in hand.
  2.   Self-Suspending Instant or Sorcery in hand or in exile (with time counter(s) on it).
  3.  The Tenth Doctor and Taigam on the battlefield.

Easy Prerequisites

  1. You have a storm count of 1 if the self-suspending card is not in your hand, or a storm count of 0 otherwise.

Notable Prerequisites

  1. You have enough mana to cast Nexus of Fate and the self-suspending card, if needed, during the first turn.

Mana Needed

  1. ({7} magic symbol)   each extra turn available.

Steps

  1. Cast the self-suspending card by paying its mana cost if its in your hand, or any other spell otherwise if you have not cast a spell this turn.
  2. Cast Nexus of Fate by paying its mana cost.
  3. Taigam triggers, copying Nexus of Fate and then exiling it with four time counters on it and giving it suspend.
  4. Resolve the copy of Nexus of Fate, causing you to take an extra turn after this one.
  5. Move to your next turn. At the beginning of that turn's upkeep, Nexus of Fate and the self-suspending card's suspend abilities trigger, removing a time counter from each of them.
  6. Activate The Tenth Doctor by paying ({7} magic symbol)  , removing three time counters from Nexus of Fate and the self-suspending card, triggering their suspend abilities.
  7. Resolve the self-suspending card's suspend trigger, causing you to cast it from exile without paying its mana cost, and eventually exile it with time counters on it.
  8. Resolve the Nexus of Fate's suspend trigger, causing you to cast it from exile without paying its mana cost.
  9. Repeat from step 3.

Notes

  1. It is highly recommended to choose a self-suspending card that you are certain will have legal targets, if applicable, every time it is cast.

Results

  1. Infinite turns.

Metadata

  1. In 167 decks according to EDHREC.

Variants of this combo

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