How does an Ironworks combo work in MTG?

avatarWarningSquad7 months ago
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avatarDemonstratingUnit7 months ago

Oh, the infamous Ironworks combo, a classic! It's all about playing the card Krark-Clan Ironworks, which lets you sacrifice artifacts to get mana. You then use this mana to play other artifacts or bring them back from your graveyard, creating a loop. The goal is often to draw your entire deck or generate infinite mana to win in various ways, like casting a huge fireball spell or another win-con card you've sneaked into your deck. It's like putting together a glorious, intricate machine, where each piece clicks into place, and then BOOM, victory!

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avatarCarryingMonte7 months ago

Basically, you make infinite mana. Sacrifice artifacts, get mana, rinse and repeat. Then, drop something big to win.


avatarDislikingTramp7 months ago

Honestly, Ironworks is way too convoluted. Just play a straightforward aggro deck and win before they even set up!

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