The Ian Malcolm choice is perfect for this concept. What I really liked about the build is how you prioritzed creating board complexity over optimizing for wins, which most chaos decks forget. The Knowledge Pool + Possibility Storm interaction is genuinely diabolical. I've played against similar setups and watching people try to track the stack becomes a game in itself. One thing worth considering: tho Timesifter creates great randomness, it can slow games to a crawl if the table isn't prepped for that level of chaos.
I am anticipating this being one of those decks that I bring out once in a blue moon, when I'm feeling mean! (Hence me deciding to pay pittance for proxy prints rather than lots of money on the cards!). One immediate preface I will have is that everyone is playing with different coloured card sleeves!
That seems like a pretty chaotic deck. I haven't played MTG in years. Longer since I owned my own cards.
The Ian Malcolm choice is perfect for this concept. What I really liked about the build is how you prioritzed creating board complexity over optimizing for wins, which most chaos decks forget. The Knowledge Pool + Possibility Storm interaction is genuinely diabolical. I've played against similar setups and watching people try to track the stack becomes a game in itself. One thing worth considering: tho Timesifter creates great randomness, it can slow games to a crawl if the table isn't prepped for that level of chaos.
I am anticipating this being one of those decks that I bring out once in a blue moon, when I'm feeling mean! (Hence me deciding to pay pittance for proxy prints rather than lots of money on the cards!). One immediate preface I will have is that everyone is playing with different coloured card sleeves!