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Quick Summary
This guide focuses on 'Selective Memory' as a card in Magic: The Gathering, detailing its most effective combo builds, particularly the Modern-format Thassa's Oracle combo. This strategy involves exiling almost your entire deck using Selective Memory in a land-less deck (utilizing modal double-faced lands) to set up a win with Thassa's Oracle. Other potential combos and general strategies are also discussed.
◈ Navigation Index ▼
- 01 Introduction: Clarifying 'Selective Memory'
- 02 The Modern Selective Memory Combo: Thassa's Oracle
- 03 Key Cards for the Thassa's Oracle Combo
- 04 How the Thassa's Oracle Combo Works
- 05 Alternative Selective Memory Combos
- 06 General Strategies and Considerations
- 07 FAQ
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Introduction: Clarifying 'Selective Memory'
The term "Selective Memory" can refer to several different games or game components. For the purpose of this guide, which focuses on "best builds" and gameplay strategies, we will be concentrating on the card "Selective Memory" from the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering (MTG). This card has inspired various competitive and casual deck builds designed to achieve specific win conditions.
It is important to note that a separate third-person psychological exploration game titled "Selective Memory" was released on February 21, 2026. As an exploration game, it does not typically feature 'builds' in the same strategic sense as a card game, and detailed build guides for this newer title are not available at this time.
The Modern Selective Memory Combo: Thassa's Oracle
One of the most prominent and effective
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