Heres a solid Doomsday deck made by MTGO user Tsubasa_Cat for Vintage Challenge 32: Creature (7) Thassa's Oracle x2 Street Wraith x4 Psychic Frog Instant (19) Ancestral Recall Demonic Consultation Daze Brainstorm Mental Misstep Dark Ritual x4 Flusterstorm x3 Gush Dig Through Time Force of Will x4 Force of Negation Sorcery (16) Ponder x4 Doomsday x4 Gitaxian Probe Preordain x4 Demonic Tutor Time Walk Treasure Cruise Enchantment (1) Artifact (3) Black Lotus Mox Jet Mox Sapphire Land (14) Misty Rainforest x2 Undercity Sewers Island Underground Sea x4 Scalding Tarn x2 Flooded Strand x2 Polluted Delta x2 Sideboard (15) Leyline of the Void x4 Mindbreak Trap x2 Force of Negation x2 Fatal Push x2 Steel Sabotage Consign to Memory x2 Ray of Enfeeblement The Tabernacle at Pendrell Vale Mono-Red Prison Blood Moon | Illustration by Franz Vohwinkel Though it isnt a top-tier build, mono-red prison is an archetype worth mentioning as its the most competitive deck you could build for less than $2000, as long as youre playing in a tournament that allows proxying for Reserved List cards

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