10/3/2023 0 Comments Modern dredge tappedout![]() ![]() What fast decks should you look out for at your next Modern event? What cards should you have in your sideboard (or even main deck) to have a chance in our current fast and broken Modern format? Let's discuss!Īs we go through the decks, you'll see that each has a chart discussing various types of hate cards and disruption along with a number ranking for how effective these cards are at fighting the deck (there's also a big chart at the end that sums it all up). By my count, on the Modern metagame page, there are two Turn 2-kill decks and nearly 10 Turn 3-kill (or pseudo-kill) decks, many of which have very different game plans.Īs such, our goal for today is simple: we're going to discuss the fastest decks in the Modern format, including how they plan to go about winning the game, but also what cards you can play to slow them down (or maybe even to stop them altogether)! The combination of Ultimate Masters making the format cheaper and potentially bringing new players into the fold along with a bunch of big Modern tournaments on the horizon in the first part of 2019 means that it's never been more important to take stock of the Modern meta and tune up our decks to fight the current format. ![]() This leads to a weird cycle where decks are pushed to be faster and even less interactive, to have the speed needed to beat the other fast, linear decks in the format. There are so many playable decks that rather than metagaming to try to beat everything else fairly, one of the most common pathways to success is to simply to try to out-goldfish your opponent by playing a fast, linear combo deck that can (mostly) ignore what the opposition is up to. ![]()
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