the front side of There and Back Again
the back of a classic MtG card
the front side of Blade of Shared Souls
the back of a classic MtG card
the front side of Flamewright
the back of a classic MtG card
the front side of Pemmin's Aura
the back of a classic MtG card

Color Identity: U, R, W

Initial Card State

  1.  All permanents on the battlefield.

Notable Prerequisites

  1. There and Back Again has exactly two lore counters on it.
  2. Flamewright does not have summoning sickness.
  3. Pemmin's Aura attached to Flamewright.

Mana Needed

  1. ({3} magic symbol)   available.

Steps

  1. At the beginning of your precombat main phase, There and Back Again triggers, putting a lore counter on it.
  2. There and Back Again's third chapter ability triggers, creating a legendary 6/6 Smaug creature token and causing you to sacrifice There and Back Again.
  3. Activate Flamewright's first ability by paying ({1} magic symbol)   and tapping it, creating a 1/1 Construct creature token.
  4. Activate Blade of Shared Souls' equip ability by paying ({2} magic symbol)  , attaching it to the Construct token.
  5. Blade of Shared Souls triggers, causing the Construct to become a copy of Smaug for as long as Blade of Shared Souls is attached to it.
  6. Put the Construct token into your graveyard due to the legend rule.
  7. When the Construct dies, it triggers, creating fourteen Treasure artifact tokens.
  8. Activate four Treasures by tapping and sacrificing them, adding ({3} magic symbol)  ({U} magic symbol)  .
  9. Activate Pemmin's Aura's first ability by paying ({U} magic symbol)  , untapping Flamewright.
  10. Repeat from step 3.
  11. Once you have infinite mana, you may simply tap and untap Flamewright to get infinite Construct tokens, and then use its second ability to sacrifice them for infinite damage.

Results

  1. Infinite colored mana.
  2. Infinite creature tokens.
  3. Infinite damage.
  4. Infinite death triggers.
  5. Infinite ETB.
  6. Infinite LTB.
  7. Infinite Treasure tokens.

Metadata

  1. In 0 decks according to EDHREC.
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