Introduction: My thoughts on the New Changes
Hola!
Once again, the Modern landscape is about to drastically change thanks to the following modifications on the banned and restricted list:
Modern:
Let’s go step by step.
《Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis》
Hogaak was the new kid on the block from Modern Horizons set. A 0 mana 8/8 trample on turn 2 is too good for Modern. A lot has been said about this Golgari legend, but my personal opinion is that Hogaak decks just were even stronger than older threats like the Eldrazi, so this was one of the easiest bans to predict in the history of the Modern format.
《Faithless Looting》
《Faithless Looting》 has also been banned. That was relatively unexpected but it doesn’t change the fact that the card has probably been too good for too long. In fact, it is so good that most archetypes that played the card will have to rebuild themselves. Except Dredge. We always think Dredge is dead and then eventually someone breaks it again.
Those two bans like this would clearly be enough to completely change the Modern metagame, since there were also many decks that were not played because of their Hogaak matchup.
However, that’s not all:
《Stoneforge Mystic》
The new elephant in the room: 《Stoneforge Mystic》 has been unbanned.
I like this unban. Simply, I don’t think Stoneforge is that good. It is indeed one of the best creatures in our favorite game, but so are cards like 《Snapcaster Mage》, 《Tarmogoyf》. I don’t think Stoneforge good enough to be a must play, at least not without 《Umezawa’s Jitte》, which is still banned and is one of the main reasons for 《Stoneforge Mystic》 being strong in Legacy.
《Stoneforge Mystic》 is, however, good enough to see play and there’s a few thing that it does well.
White Decks with 《Aether Vial》 and/or 《Collected Company》
The first thing and the only job that it is guaranteed to do well is make midrange white decks considerably better. Decks that have been traditionally weak on the metagame like 《Aether Vial》/《Leonin Arbiter》/《Thalia, Guardian of Thraben》/《Flickerwisp》 midrange disruptive decks will love having an effect like this. You can also play some 《Stoneforge Mystic》 on G/W midrange decks and you will still maintain a respectable 《Collected Company》 count hit. Basically, if it’s a white-based, relatively slow fair deck, it will be playing 《Stoneforge Mystic》.
Blue Cards Especially 《Jace, the Mind Sculptor》 as an Old Standard
《Stoneforge Mystic》 could also go hand in hand with its old friend 《Jace, the Mind Sculptor》 like it does in Legacy.
I am not sure if Mystic has what it takes to be a maindeck card in decks like Azorius or Jeskai Control, but at the very least provides a very good proactive package out of the sideboard that looks better to me than stuff like 《Lyra Dawnbringer》. Also, once you factor in cards like 《Snapcaster Mage》 and 《Cryptic Command》, 《Sword of Feast and Famine》 becomes a very good target to go along with 《Batterskull》.
Equipment Combo Deck like Urza Thopter-Swords
Stoneforge could, in addition, be a tutor piece that fetches 《Cranial Plating》 or 《Sword of the Meek》 (for the Sword + 《Thopter Foundry》 combo) in addition of being a fine value card that finds 《Batterskull》. That’s how it works in Cephalid Breakfast, my Legacy petdeck!
Lost in semis! Here is my Legacy deck: Cephalid Breakfast 8.0! Had a lot of fun 😃😃😃 pic.twitter.com/9mMu7L8r0T
— Javier Domínguez "Thalai" (@JavierDmagic) May 18, 2019
Urza Thopter-Sword was already one of the best decks in the metagame, and if 《Stoneforge Mystic》 ends being very good there I could easily see it becoming the next deck to beat.
As always, most of the questions around 《Stoneforge Mystic》 will be easily answered after a few weeks, but I will be surprised if the card ends being too good for a 2-mana creature.
Izzet Phoenix
Before the announcement I was planning to write about how Izzet Phoenix would advance into a post-Hogaak metagame. Things have obviously changed.
Is Izzet Phoenix dead? Probably, but it could evolve. I don’t think 《Arclight Phoenix》 is playable in this deck without 《Faithless Looting》, so in terms of adapting the archetype it almost feels as if they had banned both cards.
Phoenix has never been the most important threat of the deck – 《Thing in the Ice》 was, in my opinion, the most important creature. On the other hand, losing 《Faithless Looting》 is a hit to the deck’s consistency, and that might indeed make it unplayable.
I’ve been advocating for already some months for 《Pyromancer Ascension》 and it’s the card I happily decided to play on the last Mythic Championship in Barcelona. If the archetype survives, it will be based on the two threats that are enchantments: 《Pyromancer Ascension》 and 《Aria of Flame》.
I think both cards can potentially play very well with 《Noxious Revival》. An active 《Pyromancer Ascension》 with two Revivals and two 《Manamorphose》 will result into going sort of infinite. Each 《Noxious Revival》 returns the other 《Noxious Revival》 and one of the 《Manamorphose》, so we can do it again and again.
Revival can also stack up a lot of Aria counters pretty fast since it is a free spell that guarantees drawing a spell on the next draw, so I think it makes sense to try to maximize those effects.
Once we are down that road, 《Lava Dart》 seems appropriate since it lets us kill faster with 《Aria of Flame》 out. 《Lava Dart》 is the card I’m less sure about, and its playability will depend on how many X/1s are around.
This is where I would start:
1 《Mountain》
3 《Steam Vents》
4 《Scalding Tarn》
1 《Flooded Strand》
1 《Misty Rainforest》
4 《Spirebluff Canal》
-Land (17)- -Creature (0)-
4 《Noxious Revival》
4 《Opt》
4 《Serum Visions》
4 《Sleight of Hand》
4 《Thought Scour》
2 《Lava Dart》
4 《Manamorphose》
3 《Remand》
2 《Izzet Charm》
4 《Pyromancer Ascension》
4 《Aria of Flame》
-Spell (43)-
2 《Spell Pierce》
2 《Abrade》
2 《Saheeli, Sublime Artificer》
1 《Echoing Truth》
1 《Anger of the Gods》
1 《Alpine Moon》
1 《Blood Moon》
1 《Narset, Parter of Veils》
-Sideboard (15)-
I think once we maxed out on red enchantments it makes sense to be creatureless to blank our opponent’s removal spells like 《Path to Exile》, since 《Thing in the Ice》 would be the only target. It is probably the best card in our sideboard, though.
《Remand》 could be really good. I’ve never been a huge fan of the effect but with 8 enchantments that play reasonably well with them I could see this counterspell having a spot in the deck. There’s a chance they are just too slow and we would rather play something like 《Burst Lightning》 and become just more aggressive with the life totals.
《Izzet Charm》 is there to protect us against combo decks and to have extra removals against cards like 《Devoted Druid》 where our plan is just to disrupt our opponent’s deck for long enough so we can kill them with 《Pyromancer Ascension》.
A deck like this looks remarkably similar to a Storm deck and it is uncertain to me which one is better. Storm is faster, but having 0 targets for opposing removal could be a huge boost for a strategy like this, especially if 《Fatal Push》 becomes commonly played thanks to 《Stoneforge Mystic》.
Conclusion
That’s it for today. I don’t have any Modern tournaments coming soon but I’d love hear about the new Modern format and learn the new decks, since I’m sure it will be a very fun format to play.
Thanks for reading!