
Hive Mind will give your opponent a copy of the spell. Mirror of Fate doesn't target, so you can worry about what you'll be choosing later. Then sacrifice Mirror of Fate, putting its ability on the stack as well. Use Staff of Domination to put its card-draw ability on the stack seven times. Here's where things start to get a bit crazy.

After that, you'll need to cast Vedalken Orrery, Mirror of Fate, Cast Through Time, and Door to Nothingness. Shuffle it back in with the Elixir and draw it with Staff of Domination, casting it repeatedly until both players have an arbitrarily large amount of mana of each color in their mana pools. Cast Hive Mind, then cast Channel the Suns to add one mana of each color to your mana pool as well as your opponent's. Repeat this process until all your sideboard cards are in your hand. (Mycosynth Lattice means you don't have to worry about the colored mana.) Shuffle everything back in with Elixir of Immortality, and draw it all with Staff of Domination. Cast the Research half of Research & Development, grabbing a few cards from your sideboard. The end result should be every permanent in your deck on the battlefield and everything else in your hand. Another Genesis Wave will put your entire deck on the battlefield, and Elixir of Immortality will shuffle all the nonpermanent cards into your deck, where you can draw them with Staff of Domination.


Metalworker and Voltaic Construct is the main one, and Mycosynth Lattice enables Priest of Titania to work with the Construct as well. The goal here is to get one of the infinite mana combos on the battlefield, along with Staff of Domination. Since it is such a complicated process, I'm just going to copy and paste the instructions from the article: "The first step in getting this deck running is often the last step in other decks: Make a large amount of mana and cast Genesis Wave.
