Modern Monday: B/W Superfriends
This B/W concoction features main-deck Leylines, solo Cryptbreakers, and 9—count ’em 9—planeswalkers.
This B/W concoction features main-deck Leylines, solo Cryptbreakers, and 9—count ’em 9—planeswalkers.
This new spin on Enduring Ideal trades the old Form of the Dragon/Dovescape lock for Overwhelming Splendor and Curse of Death’s Hold!
Infect fell off the map, but it’s still one of the most explosive decks in the format.
Believe in the heart of the cards. Or, in the absence of it. Or—Look just play some big Eldrazi for less OK?
We knew Merfolk would get some new tools from Ixalan, but are they strong enough for the Modern version of the deck?
Frank revives an old fan favorite, a life gain deck built around Ajani’s Pridemate, tokens, and a whole lot of Soul Wardens.
What good is a card that makes a creature for one turn and doesn’t give it haste? Turns out, plenty.
Didn’t expect to drop some games to Pack Rat and Goblin Rabblemaster outside of RTR Draft and M15 Standard, didja?
This prison deck with Blood Moon, Ensnaring Bridge, and Chalice put up a strong result, but is it truly competitive?
This deck takes a page out of the Splinter Twin playbook to fuse a game-ending combo with a blue-red control shell.
We’re not sure what it does, but when has that ever stopped a Modern Monday before?
Modern is a brewer’s paradise, and there’s no better evidence than this crazy list built around Zombie Infestation and Squee.
Ever since Warren Woodward’s 12th place finish in Vegas, B/W Smallpox has been a steady force in the Modern metagame.
This deck uses Grand Architect, Chief Engineer, and Etherium Sculptor to power out huge artifacts ahead of schedule!
Harness the power of the biggest and baddest tribe in Modern with a black-white shell!
Everyone saw the U/B deck that Top 8’d GP Vegas, but this Bant Turns deck went unnoticed in Charlotte.