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.
Cube is the one format that features Un- sets well past their expiration date. And Unstable looks to offer more options than ever.
Jund ramp has inspired brewers like Conley Woods and Numot, and Frank compares their notes to arrive at his own spicy version!
This new spin on Enduring Ideal trades the old Form of the Dragon/Dovescape lock for Overwhelming Splendor and Curse of Death’s Hold!
This unique ramp deck forges Approach of the Second Sun with Sandwurm Convergence!
Infect fell off the map, but it’s still one of the most explosive decks in the format.
Expect it to show its many faces more and more in Standard.
The new Monument deck has a promising matchup against Red, but it still requires some tweaking.
Believe in the heart of the cards. Or, in the absence of it. Or—Look just play some big Eldrazi for less OK?
Frank takes a look at Adam Bialkowski’s unexpected 10th place deck from U.S. Nationals.
We knew Merfolk would get some new tools from Ixalan, but are they strong enough for the Modern version of the deck?
The move from FNM promo cards to tokens left a little to be desired. But tokens can be exciting. Here’s how.
Frank’s been working on his own Sultai build that moves away from energy toward control, and from a card that everyone should be ready for.
Frank revives an old fan favorite, a life gain deck built around Ajani’s Pridemate, tokens, and a whole lot of Soul Wardens.
Digital games get a bad rap for their RNG-based cards. But Magic has its own frustrations to manage.
Frank didn’t waste any time getting to work on Standard, and starts with a ramp core and swaps out Eldrazi for Dinosaurs!
Frank picks 8 Ixalan cards that might not be on your radar yet, but deserve a closer look!