How to Play Every Matchup with TitanShift: 9th Place at Grand Prix Hartford
Greg Chen brings you an exhaustive breakdown sideboard guide for TitanShift, the deck that took him to a 9th place finish in Hartford!
Greg Chen brings you an exhaustive breakdown sideboard guide for TitanShift, the deck that took him to a 9th place finish in Hartford!
Corey Burkhart takes his beloved Grixis Control deck through a Modern League on Magic Online!
Sam Pardee jumps into a queue with a Blue Moon deck that Ross Merriam took to a Top 8 in an SCG Open.
In testing for Hartford, Reid offered himself a small incentive. 4-1 this League with Elves, and he’d play it at the Grand Prix.
This version of Modern Through the Breach combo adopts white to fight off Hollow Ones and Humans alike with Path to Exile!
Allosaurus Rider isn’t the kind of 7-drop you see every day, but with Eldritch Evolution it opens the door to some crazy turns!
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The next evolution of graveyard technology fuses Hollow One, Bridge, and Vengevine!
The core of Humans is a proven machine, but how you choose those few flex spots can have a big impact on your win rate.
Corey breaks down the state of Modern heading into Hartford, along with the list he’d play this weekend!
R/G Ponza is an old-school land destruction deck that might be a contender with the return of Bloodbraid Elf!
Siggy walks you turn by turn through a tight game against Patrick Dickmann in the Modern Super League.
Pure evil still deserves style points.
Hardened Scales, Ballista, Throne of Geth, and +1/+1 counter effects combine for a crazy Modern deck Sam showed off in the MSL!
This blue-red Modern deck packs in as many spells as it can to turn Thing in the Ice into a 7/8 ASAP!
You don’t need Glimpse. The Modern version still packs plenty of power with Collected Company and the Devoted Druid/Vizier combo!
Control master Shota Yasooka took a Faeries deck powered by Jace all the way to the top of the monthly MOCS!
Modern’s known as a brutally fast format, but this green-white deck is happy to take its time!
Reid takes a break from Jund to bring back a pet favorite with Tarmogoyf, Blood Moon, Ancestral Vision, Jace, and Cryptic Command!