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  • First of all I can say you dont going totally wrong on this approach. Making a $50 combo deck can get a bit tricky. We in our Playgroup build 50€ Decks (we are in Germany) for each other. So not building for ourselves :)

    But before i mention any cards, what are your thougts about the deck? Do you want it to be a fast combo deck - trying to assemble combo as fast as possible and your only win condition? Or more like combo control - you stall the game as long as possible and then finish off with your combo ? All in all, to find your combo you need more card draw. Especially on small budget because the tutors are limited. Do you want that we mention cuts and adds? or you want doing on your own and just some suggestion?


  • The first ideas are nice, but in the last paragraph i get a bit lost. Canceling opponents triggers seems to be a nice idea, but you can only do them with [[Stifle]] etc. For me, it seems you give OP the idea to use [[Obeka]] on opponents turn. If you dont intend to, forget the next sentence. You “cant use” Obeka on opponents tur. Because the abbility reads “the player whose turn it is may end the turn”. If opponent doesnt want to end, it doesnt. You can try it politicly if its trigger is from Player C and its Player B s turn. If B wants to end then it will work.


  • 2, Exile a nonland card from your hand: Put four time counters on the exiled card. If it doesn’t have suspend, it gains suspend.

    Thats the card text of Jhoira. You dont suspend any card and therefore you can exile any nonland card as you mention. Creatures, Enchantments, Artifacts, everything at instant speed.

    Even the moment of casting them doesnt have any timing restrictions, because you are restricted casting them on resolution of the last time counter beeing removed. here from the gatherer site: As the second triggered ability resolves, you must cast the card if able. Timing restrictions based on the card’s type are ignored. (2013-06-07)