Decklists contain the essence of Magic.
The cards included in a decklist tell us a tale, they do also show us something about what its creator was trying to achieve.
In short, to try and understand a decklist is
to try and understand the creators mind.
This article is devoted to finding interesting decklists from the [http://www.hareruyamtg.com/en/deck/search.aspx] and introducing them to everyone.
Should you come across a decklist you like don’t hesitate to use it as inspiration or, tamper with it to make it into something of your own!
Without further ado, here are the 4 decklists that made the pick this time!
Standard: UB Control
Suzawa Atsuki – UB Control
Hareruya Weekday Standard (3-0)
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Vehicles, Saheeli Combo and BG Aggro currently stand at the top of the Standard food chain, when all decks are a known quantity there should be space for a Control deck to enter the fray.
While cheap removal is available, Control decks best catch-all cards, the counterspells, are all printed either costing 3 mana or have big downsides, so what is a Control deck to do in the current era? But of course, assemble your own !
To accomplish this we need in play, which allows our & to essentially become with an upside. inches closer to, becomes something on par with.
is key in Control mirrors and also helps the deck cast it’s 2 at a reduced cost. The deck can also close out games in the blink of an eye withcast on the End-step followed by as an additional finisher.
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Modern: UR Storm
GameOnSummerside – UR Storm
Competitive Modern Constructed League(5-0)
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The Modern Storm deck has a long history of battling with a bad case of “cards getting banned” disease. First it was ,and , next up wasand just recently. Surely the loss of probe should spell out the end of the deck? No, just like Jason in the Friday the 13th movies, Storm will invitably come back to life.
The reason the deck was able to come back from the ban, is all thanks to the new and improved , a.k.a. The deck ends of cutting the 《$Pyromancer’s Ascension》and instead aims to cast a Turn 3 into a Turn 4 near guaranteed Combo finish.
searches up ,,&. No matter which 2 cards your opponent gives you, so long as you have a Goblin or Baral in play you will be able to go off next turn.
For any deck that utilizes the sideboard plan of and a big creature is always great. With the Release of Kaladesh & Aether Revolt the deck also gained the much needed to help stop hemorrhaging life against the Aggro matchup.
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Legacy: WB Aggro
Sakamoto Hiroyuki – WB Aggro
Hareruya Cup(4-2)
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The Black part of the color pie fits snuggly into any archetype whether it is Aggro, Combo or Control. Speaking of Aggro, we have the deck that won the 1999 Japanese Nationals
known as “Suicide Black” or by the same name as the finisher spell.
Few cards are as high risk, high return as . A Turn 1 followed by Ritual, Ritual into and paying 18 life can lead to a lethal attack as early as Turn 2. It’s been 18 years since the original deck and this updated list takes advantage of a lot of recent cards.
The updated deck foregoes the Shadow creatures of old and settles for , & as its 1 drops of choice.
Utilizing the recently released to remove pesky opposing creatures. However also makes an appearance as a creature that is difficult to profitably block and makes for an excellent target.
is a great addition to the deck, since it can serve to entirely nullify Counterspells, even if it does put some strain on the manabase. If you also add in to the mix, there is a high likelihood you can push straight through the opponent’s defense.
The deck can also power out a Turn 1 thanks to or, Turn 2 through a . While the card might look weak, the random discard can absolutely ruin your opponent’s day, especially if they are on a combo type deck.
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Frontier: Hardened Scales
Kageyama Hiroki – Hardened Scales
Hareruya Cup(3-1-1)
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is currently played in a Tier 1 deck in Standard, but it doesn’t stop there, In Frontier the card has also been successfully added to the Archetype.
Instead of White for the deck goes black for and the incredibly powerful new removal.
into a Turn 2 , or followed up by eitheror are frightening starts on the play. The deck also got an upgrade with the and combination which is just as powerful if not even stronger here than it is in Standard.
The deck is playing a total of 15 new cards from the Aether Revolt expansion, we are most likely still looking at a prototype of the new archetype, it would not surprise me in the slightest if we have a new Tier 1 Frontier archetype on our hands here.
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I hope I managed to pique your interest with some of the decks showcased, should they not have caught your fancy, feel free to browse the deck database at your own leisure!
Thanks for reading everyone!
Until next time.
Atsushi Ito (Translation by: Emil Hoffman)
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Atsushi Ito
Known in Japan by his MTGO Moniker “__Matsugan”.
Armed with a unique take on how to build decks, he has kept churning out unique & interesting brews for the Japanese market.
Not only as a player, he has also found success as a writer for everything magic-related. His deckbuilding Magnum Opus came with his creation of “Suicide Zoo”, a very popular Modern deck.
He also considers Travis Woo to be his biggest rival in the field of deckbuilding.
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