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Lands:
2 Forgotten Cave
7 Mountain
8 Plains
4 Rugged Prairie
2 Secluded Steppe

Creatures:
4 Confessor
2 Wayward Angel

Other Spells:
1 Ancestral Tribute
4 Burning Inquiry
3 Cenn's Enlistment
4 Fiery Temper
3 Flame Jab
3 Goblin Lore
4 Hoofprints of the Stag
3 Slice and Dice
3 Spirit Cairn
3 Words of Worship

Burning Worship.

Description of deck by its author (quoted):
There are lots of little synergies. Cycling cards work well with both Confessor and Hoofprints of the Stag, as these enchantments will recognize both the discarding and drawing of the mechanic. Since retrace involves the discarding of lands, Confessor and Spirit Cairn will trigger. The thought of retracing Cenn's Enlistment and paying an extra to get a total of three tokens makes me smile a bit. With all of these tokens (including the Elemental tokens from the Hoofprints), I figured Wayward Angel might be a decent win condition. Of course, a controlling deck such as this could choose any big flying beatstick.

Goblin Lore is a one-sided Burning Inquiry, so I included it. With such a big graveyard, a singleton of Ancestral Tribute seems good, and added to the life gained from Confessor and Words of Worship, you should be out of the woods late-game.

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by Noel deCordova @ www.wizards.com

COMBO: Burning Inquiry / Goblin Lore - Hoofprints of the Staf / Confessor / Spirit Cairn

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