I've been using this Jin with clone effects that can copy an enchantment. Play a copy enchantment as a copy of the great synthesis and draw a ton of cards, proliferate but don't choose to proliferate the original. Only proliferate the copy until the third chapter happens. When the clone great synthesis resolves, it can't transform, so it goes back down as a clone... Of the great synthesis and start all over again. Been having a lot of success with it.
@@itsKyrex actually after rereading it, the saga never mentions transforming just exiling and coming back down. I do this combo on magic arena a lot for Jin. You want the original to stay a saga as long as possible for the clones to have a great synthesis to copy and then proliferate the copies so they can drop back down as the saga on chapter 1.
@@williamkeiser7562 Ah i see, i just figured the text in brackets saying (front face up) was basically saying transform it, but i guess it just ignores that text and exiles itself then comes back down as a clone again?
@@itsKyrex pretty much. It comes back down as a clone. I first found the combo when actually playing a surgical metamorph on my opponent's urabrask saga in my venser poison proliferate brawl deck.
I have a Hyper budget(Under 30 bucks) version of this deck, and it wins through drawing the deck out and countering everything. It wins 3 of every 4 games I play with it.
Not sure why this is recommended but being a combo player is kind of a joke when WotC routinely prints two and even three-card combos on a single card. LOL!
I've been using this Jin with clone effects that can copy an enchantment. Play a copy enchantment as a copy of the great synthesis and draw a ton of cards, proliferate but don't choose to proliferate the original. Only proliferate the copy until the third chapter happens. When the clone great synthesis resolves, it can't transform, so it goes back down as a clone... Of the great synthesis and start all over again. Been having a lot of success with it.
Is that how that works for sure? I would think it just fizzles and the clone disappears bcuz it cant resolve what the text says
Like it exiles to transform but cant transform so wouldnt it just stay exiled?
@@itsKyrex actually after rereading it, the saga never mentions transforming just exiling and coming back down. I do this combo on magic arena a lot for Jin. You want the original to stay a saga as long as possible for the clones to have a great synthesis to copy and then proliferate the copies so they can drop back down as the saga on chapter 1.
@@williamkeiser7562 Ah i see, i just figured the text in brackets saying (front face up) was basically saying transform it, but i guess it just ignores that text and exiles itself then comes back down as a clone again?
@@itsKyrex pretty much. It comes back down as a clone. I first found the combo when actually playing a surgical metamorph on my opponent's urabrask saga in my venser poison proliferate brawl deck.
I have a Hyper budget(Under 30 bucks) version of this deck, and it wins through drawing the deck out and countering everything. It wins 3 of every 4 games I play with it.
That's awesome man. Totally can be done and I'm impressed that it performs so well with a small budget!
Can you share the decklist pls? 😊
Decklist should be in the comments. :)@@elgatomaton3000
Do you have a deck list to share?
Would you be willing to post the deck here good sir?
Here's the decklist for anyone interested: www.moxfield.com/decks/9LQpL0-jSU65_WQ3SBkdqg
Do you think this cedh viable??
It definitely could be! It has all the tools; it's all about finding the perfect moment to win.
The link won't open :/
It worked :)
And now we cant have mana crypt 😢
I'm very sad about it too. I miss playing with my jeweled lotus and mana crypt. :(
Not sure why this is recommended but being a combo player is kind of a joke when WotC routinely prints two and even three-card combos on a single card. LOL!