I've always been fascinated by OTKs, and with the the unique utility of dry spell have created my own FG OTK. It also uses one of my favourite cards, vulture. It was originally meant to be just vs normal, 100 HP opponents but after seeing how high the stats of these birds can go, I altered it to take on false gods.
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4sa 4sa 4sa 4sa 4sa 4sa 4sa 4sa 52k 52n 52s 52s 52s 55q 5f8 5ij 5op 5rl 5rl 5uu 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61o 61r 61r 61t 61t 61t 61t 61t 61t 8pk
The Strategy:
1. Aflatoxin one of the FG's creatures ASAP.
2. Start chaining dim shields when you cannot take any more hits, which is usually between 30-45 health.
3. Use the leftover aflatoxins to kill any potential threats, or just any creature above 4 health.
The OTK:
1. Play vulture and boneyard
2. Play rain of fire
3. Play dry spell to kill your own skeletons
4. Play sky blitz, along with momentum (if against gravity shields/bonewalls/dissapation fields) and/or liquid shadow (if you want to EM the false god).
5. Parallel universe your vulture twice
6. Win
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quanta, 7
quanta, 2
quanta, 9
quanta, 2
quanta, 4
quanta, and 14
quanta is required to pull off this OTK.
It is possible to play all 9 cards on the one turn, but needs the hourglass for that to happen. Boneyard can be played before the rest, because it is a low priority permanent, and large amounts of PC ruin the whole deck anyway.
This deck is weak to any heavy PC, spell damage and poison. I am still playing around with the amount of pillars. The LS is completely unneccesary, but I included it for the novelty of one-shotting AND EMing false gods.
I suggest upgrading the hourglasses first, followed by the aflatoxins, and the dimensional shields. Dry spell and boneyard should NEVER be upped, as it ruins the OTK.
I know there are similar decks to this, but I'm posting this as it is my first home-made false god deck.
Any constructive criticism is appreciated.