The Top Decks of Modern Heading into Mythic Championship London
Gabriel Nassif breaks down each of the top choices for Modern heading into Mythic Championship London.
Gabriel Nassif breaks down each of the top choices for Modern heading into Mythic Championship London.
In search of the best Thoughtseize deck, Jonathan settled on Death’s Shadow for its ability to deploy disruption and turn the corner.
Matt Nass and Andrew Baeckstrom join Sam Pardee to battle with the deck he took to 2nd place at Grand Prix Calgary.
Michael Rapp took Death’s Shadow all the way to the trophy in Toronto—and today he breaks down his list and sideboard plan!
Reid Duke shows you the ropes with what many consider to be the best deck in Modern.
Traverse Shadow requires a high skill threshold, but offers more power and speed than most black midrange decks.
Get a deck recommendation from a former Player of the Year as Siggy ranks his top 3 deck for Modern heading into Grand Prix Santa Clara!
What’s the best deck in Modern? Most people would offer the same response. But is Grixis Shadow as dominant as it once was?
Siggy counts down his three favorite decks in all three formats featured at GP Santa Clara, starting with Standard!
Heading to Grand Prix Oklahoma City, Mike Sigrist had to choose between the known quantity, or something utterly insane.
It might be the most overrated deck in the format.
David Ochoa took down an RPTQ with what was once considered the best deck in the format. It’s still a major force, and you need a plan.
Get the benefit of PV’s Grand Prix prep with Death’s Shadow—and see if you agree with his decision to cut a core card from the archetype.
Luis Scott-Vargas pilots the deck he thinks might just be too good for Modern.
Reid Duke brings you the complete primer to Modern right now: the decks to beat, the decks to keep your eye on, and everything in between.
Grixis Death’s Shadow looks to displace the Jund variety as the best deck in Modern.