![]() Let's again assume we have a 19/19 Phyrexian Processor token. The next step is to use Momentous Fall or Rishkar's Expertise to draw through most of our deck. ![]() The real fun begins once Selvala, Heart of the Wilds starts making huge piles of mana. ![]() Let's say we actually do get to make a 19/19 token: this means we can use Selvala's ability to make an absurd 19 mana! While we should be able to draw a card when the Phyrexian Minion token comes into play thanks to Selvala, Heart of the Wilds static ability, the real payoff is its mana ability. (In the best-case scenario, we can pay 19 life, go to 1, and make a 19/19 the next turn!) While making a huge token for just four mana each turn is pretty sweet, we're not just trying to win by beating down with a big token-we're trying to turn the token into a game-ending combo piece. The idea is that we can play Phyrexian Processor, pay as much life as possible, and then pump out a massive Phyrexian Minion token. Our deck's primary synergy is Phyrexian Processor with Selvala, Heart of the Wilds. So we're trying to turn Phyrexian Processor into a combo piece by making tons of mana and drawing our entire deck in a deck that is almost Mono-Green Storm! But Against the Odds isn't about doing the easiest and most obvious thing with a card it's about doing the most spectacular thing possible with the card. There's a really easy, obvious way to play Phyrexian Processor in Historic: load up on Death's Shadows, use Phyrexian Processor to set our life total down to one, and then try to win by beating down with Death's Shadow and friends.
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