
Combos Utilizing Morality-Shift
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stock up your deck with enchantments, then use the shift to pu tthem all in the graveyard and then play replenish to put out as many enchantments as you want without paying thier costs.
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cant be decked
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play morality shift to switch your deck and graveyard, then play mortal combat so you win. well, only as long as you have 20 or more creatures in your deck.
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once you have a sizeable graveyard, play morality shift, then remove all creatures that were in your library (but now in your graveyard) from the game and you'll have a huge black trample creature.
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8th turn: you attack, they cry.
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play morality shift to bury your library, then living death to bring the creatures in your graveyard in play. works for your opponent as well but what a spectacle!
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first, play putrid imp. use it to discard a few cards so that you wont deck yourself. secondly, play morality shift. thirdle, use songs of the damned and pay the x cost on midnight ritual. hahahahaha!
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cast morality shift. all creatures in your library are now in your graveyard. cast blossoming wreath. then cast another morality shift to switch your library and graveyard back.
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You need to have Whispersilk Cloak and Anurid Scavenger in your hand before you play Morality shift, this is highly recommended. Play Anurid Scavenger then equip it with Whispersilk Cloak to prevent anything from touching Anurid Scavenger, then play Morality shift. This will allow you to use pretty much anything from your "deck." This works great with sacrifice decks.
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use morality shift to put your whole library in your graveyard. then use forbidden crypt so you can choose any card from your graveyard (what would have been your library) and put it in your hand.
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