Level 1 Modern: Black-Green Rock
If linear decks aren’t your thing, Modern does offer alternatives, like the classic choice of those who enjoy interaction: B/G midrange.
If linear decks aren’t your thing, Modern does offer alternatives, like the classic choice of those who enjoy interaction: B/G midrange.
Reid wraps up his comprehensive series on black midrange with a ranking of the best choices to play right now!
In a matchup between two of the most non-interactive decks in the format, the one that interacts best comes out on top.
Ixalan pushed Humans into the spotlight with Kitesail Freebooter and Unclaimed Territory, and now it’s one of Modern’s hottest new decks.
Corey switches to the dark side for Pro Tour testing and drops Grixis Control for the 13/13s!
Reid wraps up his guide to black midrange with a crowd favorite fringe choice, W/B Eldrazi!
After championing a slower, more controlling version of Grixis, Corey has decided to test out the dark side before the Pro Tour.
Scapeshift doesn’t attract the same attention as Shadow, or Affinity, or even Tron. But it has consistently performed at the same level.
Dump your hand into the graveyard and onto the board in the blink of an eye!
A strategy as easy as 1-2-3 and as old as Antiquity, Tron has been the bane of many players’ existence for a long, long time.
Reid’s continuing his series on G/B midrange with a deck that packs a potent tutor to fetch up the best creatures Modern has to offer!
Blue has taken a backseat in Modern ever since the departure of Splinter Twin, but Ixalan put the color, and control, back on the map.
Reid takes a look at where his old favorite Jund stands in the current metagame.
Abzan and Jund are well-known homes for Tarmogoyf and Liliana. But Sultai?
In an aggro-heavy metagame? Stop them cold with a mono-white life gain deck built around Martyr of Sands and Proclamation of Rebirth!