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Perhaps the most successful reincarnation of Miracle can be considered the so-called Oil-Horn. This deck is very similar to the “Miracle Horn” in spirit and idea, but nevertheless, the “Oil-Robber” uses a different strategy. The deck is built on a card called "Weapon Mechanic Oil" (hence the name of the archetype). The bottom line is to buff your weapon and creature with the aforementioned card and inflict fatal damage on the enemy.