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Try the new overpowered Oops! All Spells combo deck in various formats with the help of this guide to Magic: The Gathering.

MtG Guide: Oops! All Spells Deck (Pioneer, Modern, Legacy)

Try the new overpowered Oops! All Spells combo deck in various formats with the help of this guide to Magic: The Gathering.
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After the release of new modal double-faced cards in the Zendikar Rising set for Magic: The Gathering, players have discovered a way to exploit these cards in a highly effective manner. The result is the Oops! All Spells combo deck that now available across multiple formats.

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This guide will showcase the three most popular lists for pioneer, modern, and legacy formats with a complete breakdown of the deck’s combos.

Oops! All Spells Essentials

The new combo relies on modal-double-faced cards that provide you with mana without actually being lands, and two creatures that are essential for the combo execution across the formats.

        

Both Balustrade Spy and Undercity Informer put all your cards in the graveyard, which gives you space to execute one of the three possible combos in different formats.

Oops! All Spells Deck Tech (Pioneer)

Mana Sources
Combo Pieces
Other Spells
Sideboard
4x Gilded Goose
4x Prized Amalgam 2x Thoughtseize 4x Duress
4x Tangled Florahedron
4x Silversmote Ghoul 1x Thassa’s Oracle 4x Assassin’s Trophy
4x Agadeem’s Awakening
4x Undercity Informer 1x Driven // Despair 4x Leyline of Sanctity
4x Bala Ged Recovery 4x Balustrade Spy 1x Claim // Fame 3x Abrupt Decay
4x Pelakka Predation 4x Creeping Chill 1x Cling to Dust
4x Hagra Mauling
2x Worldspine Wurm
4x Sea Gate Restoration
4x Turntimber Symbiosis

 

The Oops! All Spells combo in pioneer relies on the synergy of Silversmote Ghoul and Prized Amalgam.

  1. Play mana sources until you get to 4 mana
  2. Play Undercity Informer or Balustrade Spy
  3. Put all your cards in your graveyard
  4. Let at least one Creeping Chill activate from your graveyard
  5. After you gain 3 life, put all copies of Silversmote Ghoul from your graveyard onto the battlefield
  6. This will trigger all copies of Prized Amalgam entering the battlefield
  7. Attack for 24 damage next turn

During the combo you will automatically put the two copies of Worldspine Wurm back into your library, so you can safely attack for two more turns if needed.

In case your opponents manage to blow up your graveyard using hate spells, such as Leyline of the Void or Grafdigger’s Cage, you can use Thassa’s Oracle to win the game with an empty library.

Oops! All Spells Deck Tech (Modern)

Mana Sources
Combo Pieces
Other Spells
Sideboard
4x Simian Spirit Guide 4x Narcomoeba 1x Memory’s Journey 4x Thoughtsieze
4x Talisman of Resilience 4x Vengevine 1x Thassa’s Oracle 4x Fatal Push
4x Agadeem’s Awakening
4x Undercity Informer 4x Leyline of Sanctity
4x Emeria’s Call 4x Balustrade Spy 3x Nature’s Claim
4x Pelakka Predation 4x Creeping Chill
4x Turntimber Symbiosis 2x Salvage Titan
4x Sea Gate Restoration
4x Sword of the Meek
4x Pentad Prism

 

The modern variant of the combo is a bit more complicated, but due to special mana sources, it is possible to get a turn-1-kill:

  1. Play mana sources until you get to 4 mana
  2. Play Undercity Informer or Balustrade Spy
  3. Put all your cards in your graveyard
  4. Return Narcomoeba copies to the battlefield
  5. Return Sword of the Meek copies to the battlefield
  6. Exile three copies of either Pentad Prism or Talisman of Resilience from your graveyard and return Salvage Titan to your hand
  7. Sacrifice three copies of Sword of the Meek and put Salvage Titan onto the battlefield
  8. This will trigger Vengevine copies to return from your graveyard to the battlefield

As a result, you will have four 4/3 haste creatures ready to attack. Taking into account the four copies of Creeping Chill, you should be able to deal 28 points of damage in a turn.

If you need another turn to attack, use Memory’s Journey from your graveyard, and put a few cards from your graveyard back into your library.

If your graveyard gets destroyed by Nihil Spellbomb or Tormod’s Crypt, use Thassa’s Oracle to win the game.

Oops! All Spells Deck Tech (Legacy)

Mana Sources
Combo Pieces
Other Spells
Sideboard
4x Elvish Spirit Guide
4x Goblin Charbelcher 4x Pact of Negation 4x Carpet of Flowers
4x Simian Spirit Guide
4x Creeping Chill 1x Thassa’s Oracle 4x Nature’s Claim
4x Agadeem’s Awakening
4x Undercity Informer 2x Thoughtseize 4x Leyline of Sanctity
4x Cabal Ritual 4x Balustrade Spy 1x Bridge from Below 3x Veil of Summer
4x Dark Ritual 4x Narcomoeba
4x Chrome Mox
4x Lotus Petal
4x Turntimber Symbiosis

 

The main combo piece in this legacy list is Goblin Charbelcher, which doesn’t require you to use Undercity Informer or Balustrade Spy. But you may still need them as an alternative win condition with Thassa’s Oracle.

Here’s how you can easily win by simply using Goblin Charbelcher:

  1. Play mana sources until you get to 7 mana
  2. Play and activate Goblin Charbelcher
  3. Deal lethal damage to your opponent

You can also play Narcomoeba and Bridge from Below combo as an extra measure if neither of your two combos worked.

Also, be generous with your Pact of Negation copies and counter everything that will try to prevent you from winning.

That’s all you need to know on how to play the Oops! All Spells decks in pioneer, modern, and legacy. For more MtG content, please visit our dedicated hub page.


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