Introduction
Hello and welcome back! You might have guessed it already, today’s article will be about Modern – in specific how I approach testing the format. No worries, I will also include a few new deck-lists, after the banning of 《Once Upon a Time》.
To further understand, why my testing process is as it is right now, I should mention that since Modern was announced, I have played plenty. With plenty I mean you could name a deck and I would most likely be able to tell you how much I have played it and my opinion about it.
Eight Steps of My Modern Testing
I am also going to post a short version of my steps at the end of the article, in case you want to use these and have them written down in an “efficient” way.
#1: Check All Current Modern Deck-lists from Magic Online
So let’s get started: Whenever I return to Modern, the first thing I do is going through all the Magic Online (MTGO) deck-lists from approximately the last two weeks. This helps me to identify any new decks, if there are any and to see in which direction Modern is going.
As an example, I will take the 2 weeks from 01/03 until 15/03. There are two new combo decks trying to win with 《Thassa’s Oracle》, namely Jeskai/Grixis 《Underworld Breach》 and some sort of 《Inverter of Truth》 deck. The other thing I looked at is, how does decks in general look like and I noticed, that there is plenty of point removal being played, compared to the number of creatures being played.
#2: Take Notes on How Decks are Structed (Lots of Removal, Lots of All in Combo, Control decks…)
The information I gained, just from looking through some lists, helps me later on, as it tells me what kind of decks I want to avoid. Plenty of removal tells me that creature based decks, like any 《Collected Company》 deck, 《Death’s Shadow》 variants and such will have a hard time.
#3: Find New Decks and Trying Them Out
So after looking at those lists, the second step I do is trying out the new decks, if I think they are playable with the information I got. Two combo decks winning with 《Thassa’s Oracle》 checks that box for me, so I went online, built these decks and got ready to rumble.
Here are the lists I tried:
Inverter of Truth Combo
4 《Darkslick Shores》
4 《Seachrome Coast》
1 《Temple of Deceit》
4 《City of Brass》
4 《Gemstone Mine》
2 《Mana Confluence》
-Land (20)- 4 《Thassa’s Oracle》
4 《Inverter of Truth》
-Creature (8)-
4 《Serum Visions》
4 《Spoils of the Vault》
4 《Thoughtseize》
2 《Veil of Summer》
4 《Phyrexian Unlife》
4 《Pentad Prism》
3 《Talisman of Dominance》
3 《Jace, Wielder of Mysteries》
-Spell (32)-
3 《Grafdigger’s Cage》
2 《Duress》
2 《Fatal Push》
2 《Mystical Dispute》
1 《Path to Exile》
1 《Veil of Summer》
1 《Echoing Truth》
-Sideboard (15)-
Jeskai Breach
1 《Snow-Covered Mountain》
1 《Snow-Covered Plains》
1 《Mystic Sanctuary》
1 《Hallowed Fountain》
1 《Steam Vents》
4 《Flooded Strand》
4 《Scalding Tarn》
2 《Polluted Delta》
1 《Hall of Heliod’s Generosity》
-Land (20)- 1 《Thassa’s Oracle》
4 《Emry, Lurker of the Loch》
1 《Sai, Master Thopterist》
-Creature (6)-
1 《Galvanic Blast》
1 《Muddle the Mixture》
1 《Archmage’s Charm》
1 《Metallic Rebuke》
2 《Cryptic Command》
4 《Underworld Breach》
4 《Engineered Explosives》
4 《Mishra’s Bauble》
2 《Mox Amber》
4 《Arcum’s Astrolabe》
4 《Grinding Station》
4 《Teferi, Time Raveler》
-Spell (34)-
3 《Detention Sphere》
2 《Surgical Extraction》
2 《Celestial Purge》
2 《Ashiok, Dream Render》
1 《Aether Gust》
1 《Echoing Truth》
1 《Wear/Tear》
-Sideboard (15)-
As you can see, I did not just take lists and copy pasted them, I also put some thought into those decks before playing. That said, my results were rather disappointing, as I did not manage to go better than 3-2 in a league with any of those decks. I stopped putting any thoughts into these decks, because Modern is a big format and I like to try a variety of decks before putting a lot of time into a few of those decks, but if you want to go a step further, Joseba Garcia, known as Elfkid on MTGO, put some more time into 《Inverter of Truth》 and posted an article about it:
- 2020/03/03
- Turbo Oracle Combo in Modern
- Joseba Garcia
#4: Work on New Decks If You Think They Have Potential
In general I prefer to start playing decks with new cards, so next on my list was this Simic Scapeshift list. As mentioned before, there is a lot of point removal being played currently, so I wanted to avoid decks that have to grind through all of those.
Simic Scapeshift
2 《Snow-Covered Forest》
2 《Mystic Sanctuary》
3 《Breeding Pool》
4 《Misty Rainforest》
1 《Flooded Strand》
1 《Polluted Delta》
1 《Scalding Tarn》
1 《Prismatic Vista》
2 《Flooded Grove》
4 《Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle》
-Land (27)- 4 《Sakura-Tribe Elder》
4 《Dryad of the Ilysian Grove》
2 《Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath》
-Creature (10)-
4 《Growth Spiral》
2 《Remand》
4 《Archmage’s Charm》
4 《Cryptic Command》
3 《Scapeshift》
2 《Prismatic Omen》
-Spell (23)-
2 《Obstinate Baloth》
2 《Veil of Summer》
2 《Mystical Dispute》
2 《Grafdigger’s Cage》
2 《Damping Sphere》
1 《Aether Gust》
1 《Echoing Truth》
1 《Weather the Storm》
-Sideboard (15)-
The idea of this deck, just being a control deck that at some point wins by a two card combo appealed to me, so I had to try it. Sadly, my results once again were not what I was looking for and after two leagues of 3-2 I went back to the drawing board.
#5: Use Notes to Identify Which Kind of Deck You Want to Play
At this point I have played quite a few leagues already, but noticed nothing special. Modern was an actual fun format with lots of different decks being played. Before the banning of 《Once Upon a Time》, where my actual testing started, it was different. I played only against two decks basically: Eldrazi Tron and Amulet Titan, both abusing 《Once Upon a Time》 and being way too consistent.
I am mentioning this, because during this period I also went back to an old love of mine, 《Urza, Lord High Artificer》 including the 《Thopter Foundry》/《Sword of the Meek》 combo, playing 《Blood Moon》 main-board. After 《Once Upon a Time》 disappeared, the leagues got much friendlier and 《Blood Moon》 lost its appeal.
I played quite a bit with Urza, as I liked my results and after playing 4-5 more leagues I arrived at following list:
Grixis Urza
1 《Snow-Covered Mountain》
1 《Snow-Covered Swamp》
2 《Mystic Sanctuary》
1 《Blood Crypt》
1 《Steam Vents》
1 《Watery Grave》
4 《Polluted Delta》
4 《Scalding Tarn》
2 《Flooded Strand》
-Land (23)- 2 《Goblin Engineer》
4 《Urza, Lord High Artificer》
-Creature (6)-
2 《Archmage’s Charm》
2 《Whir of Invention》
2 《Cryptic Command》
1 《Ghirapur Aether Grid》
4 《Mishra’s Bauble》
4 《Arcum’s Astrolabe》
1 《Chromatic Star》
1 《Grafdigger’s Cage》
1 《Pithing Needle》
4 《Thopter Foundry》
2 《Sword of the Meek》
2 《Talisman of Dominance》
1 《Damping Sphere》
1 《Ichor Wellspring》
1 《Pentad Prism》
1 《Ensnaring Bridge》
-Spell (31)-
2 《Thoughtseize》
2 《Collective Brutality》
1 《Ceremonious Rejection》
1 《Surgical Extraction》
1 《Aether Gust》
1 《Disdainful Stroke》
1 《Dreadbore》
1 《Go for the Throat》
1 《Dead of Winter》
1 《Blood Moon》
1 《Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas》
-Sideboard (15)-
Once again I feel like playing a control deck that suddenly can win out of nowhere and has an answer to almost everything. The 《Ghirapur Aether Grid》 in the main is the biggest out-layer. 《Spine of Ish Sah》, which I used to play approximately 9 months ago, felt too expensive for how the format plays out in my opinion, so I was looking for an alternative, that would let me win through 《Karn, the Great Creator》. The card felt fine, but sadly not good enough for the main-board.
At this point I started to play against too many 《Karn, the Great Creator》 for my liking, so I had to come up with a better idea, if I wanted to continue playing with Urza, or to find a new deck. My idea was to cut black and add white, as I still wanted to play the powerful combo of 《Thopter Foundry》 and 《Sword of the Meek》. White gave me the option to play 《Detention Sphere》, which is a clean removal for 《Karn, the Great Creator》 and many other cards. Here is the list that I played to multiple 5-0 and way too many 4-1:
Jeskai Urza
1 《Snow-Covered Mountain》
1 《Snow-Covered Plains》
1 《Sacred Foundry》
2 《Mystic Sanctuary》
1 《Hallowed Fountain》
1 《Steam Vents》
4 《Flooded Strand》
4 《Scalding Tarn》
2 《Polluted Delta》
-Land (23)- 2 《Goblin Engineer》
4 《Urza, Lord High Artificer》
-Creature (6)-
2 《Whir of Invention》
2 《Cryptic Command》
2 《Detention Sphere》
4 《Mishra’s Bauble》
4 《Arcum’s Astrolabe》
1 《Pithing Needle》
1 《Chromatic Star》
1 《Grafdigger’s Cage》
4 《Thopter Foundry》
2 《Sword of the Meek》
2 《Talisman of Progress》
1 《Damping Sphere》
1 《Ichor Wellspring》
1 《Pentad Prism》
1 《Ensnaring Bridge》
-Spell (31)-
#6: Try These Decks and Work on Them
I have finally arrived at a point, where I like my deck and just try to tune it. In between playing Urza I also tried some sort of 《Death’s Shadow》, but after the league I realized that I went against myself, as I already knew I would face too much removal to grind through. Another deck I tried was some sort of Snow 《Through the Breach》, splashing for 《Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath》 to have an alternate win condition.
Snow the Breach
1 《Snow-Covered Forest》
1 《Snow-Covered Mountain》
2 《Mystic Sanctuary》
2 《Breeding Pool》
1 《Steam Vents》
4 《Misty Rainforest》
4 《Scalding Tarn》
2 《Flooded Strand》
-Land (24)- 4 《Ice-Fang Coatl》
2 《Snapcaster Mage》
2 《Uro, Titan of Nature’s Wrath》
4 《Emrakul, the Aeons Torn》
-Creature (12)-
2 《Skred》
4 《Remand》
1 《Abrade》
2 《Archmage’s Charm》
2 《Force of Negation》
3 《Cryptic Command》
4 《Through the Breach》
4 《Arcum’s Astrolabe》
-Spell (24)-
2 《Veil of Summer》
2 《Aether Gust》
2 《Anger of the Gods》
2 《Mystical Dispute》
2 《Blood Moon》
1 《Abrade》
1 《Weather the Storm》
1 《Force of Negation》
-Sideboard (15)-
#7: Format Might Move on, You Should not Miss This and Also Move on
I went 5-0 and 4-1 with this deck and I might consider working a bit more on it as the format moves on, but currently I am still playing the Jeskai Urza deck. Very soon I will have to go further, as people started catching up and I face cards like 《Boil》 and 《Choke》. Especially 《Boil》 feels hard to beat out of Jund.
#8: Repeat 1-7, Might Want to Skip Steps 3-4
Wrap Up
After banning 《Once Upon a Time》 I have easily played over ten leagues and I am certain this number will go up very fast, as Modern is very enjoyable and there are still plenty of decks I have not tried out yet.
Long version in short:
Hope you enjoyed the article and are eager to jump into Modern.
Until next time, take care and please if possible, just stay at home for a few weeks (and enjoy some MTG online on MTG Arena or MTGO).
Immanuel (Twitter)