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JSL Modern Grixis Death's Shadow

Modern

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Grixis Death's Shadow is the deck I play in Modern. It evolved from my Izzet Delver, circa 2016, then turned into Grixis Delver, then finally Grixis Death's Shadow.

My main card shop is the Manticore Game Shop in O'Fallon, MO. My secondary card shops are the Collector Store in St. Charles, MO, and the Fantasy Shop, also in St. Charles, MO.

This deck list was played on September 15, 2017.

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I decided to take the advice of others who suggested that I try a more standard version of Grixis Death's Shadow. I went up to three maindeck Stubborn Denials and also added some maindeck copies of Liliana of the Veil. Unfortunately, I was careless and forgot to replace the Stubborn Denial that I took from my sideboard and moved to the maindeck, resulting in an incompletely sideboard.

Fortunately, the Magic rules have long since allowed incomplete sideboards. Back in the day, I could've gotten in trouble for an incomplete sideboard (you either had to have no sideboard or 15 cards in your sideboard).

This more standard list didn't do too well tonight.

  1. Temur Company (0-2) - This was a strange midrange deck in Temur colors that totally blindsided me. I got mana screwed in game 1 and got killed by him attacking with his big critters. In game 2, I foolishly took out my Fatal Pushes because I thoughy it was a mana ramp deck, but it turned out that all of his stuff was CMC 4 or less, so Fatal Pussh could've killed everything he had. I lost both games.

  2. Eldrazi Tron (0-2) - I got off to a good start until my opponent managed to get 10 mana on the battlefield to cast Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger. This was an opponent I played with regularly, and he knew that Grixis Death's Shadow had a difficult time dealing with his big creatures pre-sideboard. I conceded after he got Ulamog out. In game 2, I got mana screwed and was at one land after casting 3 Serum Visions to dig through my library. He got Karn Liberated before I got my second land, and by that point, it was too late.

  3. Bant Eldrazi (2-1) - This was a more balanced game with a lot of back and forth action. I lost game 1 after my opponent used Path to Exile on my Death's Shadow and didn't get another creature to replace it. I won games 2 and 3 after sideboarding against his deck. Ceremonious Rejection and Disdainful Stroke do wonders against Eldrazi decks of all kinds.

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Date added 7 years
Last updated 7 years
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

10 - 2 Mythic Rares

25 - 4 Rares

17 - 4 Uncommons

6 - 5 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.22
Tokens Emblem Liliana, the Last Hope, Zombie 2/2 B
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