] - I'll put this aside, as it only provides the colours you already have, so it doesn't necessarily produce the colours you need. ]), ], ], ], ] are all good cards that can either provide two or more colours, or fix mana colour issues immediately. ], ] ], ], ], ] all can fetch for non-basics, albeit some have certain land type restrictions. I mean, it wasn't a good deck, but it was great. I once got to turn my whole board into Sun Titans. The 5c Nexus deck, on the other hand, was delightful. It felt like a clunky combo deck with no interaction. I've played both Primal Surge all permanents and 5 color Nexus nonsense, and I have to say, Primal Surge was one of the more boring decks I've built. Now, I'd encourage you to give it a brew and see what happens, but I think the two gameplans don't mesh well together. But Maelstrom Nexus doesn't help that gameplan, nor does the angel. No muss, no fuss, and not particularly interesting. The biggest issue, though, is that Primal Surge doesn't let you wallow in value the way Maelstrom Nexus does. There are some big demons that tutor, but reanimating them is awkward in an all-permanent deck (not impossible, just awkward). You could maybe do some cute birthing pod things, but in five colors you can just make birthing pod win outright, so that's silly. Bringer of the Black Dawn is hilarious, Liliana Vess and mono-b Sidisi are fine, and then things get sketchy. The other problem with Primal Surge is that you're reliant on permanents to find it. One of the biggest issues with Primal Surge is that, y'know, it costs ten mana. I think Ramos seems very reasonable for a Primal Surge gameplan.
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