Without disruption or removal, it consistently wins on turn 5-6. 4 cmc dragons Avaricious Dragon + Thunderbreak Regent can be dropped on turn 3 thanks to Dragonlord's Servant. These dragons are important; thunderbreak makes opponents think twice before using spells and avaricious's effect may sound bad but trust me, it keeps your hand full of stuff you want. Dragon Tempest gives dragons haste to make up for when you cant play a servant or mana rock on turn 2 to accelerate you. It also burns your opponent when a dragon enters the battlefield and the effect stacks. In a grindy game stack if you can play 3 of these a dragon will do 3 damage, the next 6 and the next 9. Your finishers are Kolaghan, the Storm's Fury + Sarkhan the Mad . Kolaghan dashes in if tempest isnt out to buff your other dragons, giving them at least +2/+0 (depending on the amount of dragons. Thats with 1 other dragon on the field.). Sarkhan can ultimate as soon as he hits the field doing at the very least 4 direct damage. If you have 3 dragons you might win on the spot. Tons of removal for the sole purpose of not getting chump blocked as your creatures are cheap beefy fliers. Lightning Bolt + Scourge of Valkas and the aforementioned tempest is your burn package. Your smallest dragon swings for 4 so small chip damage helps a lot.I made this deck to be competitve as far as casual decks go (if that makes any sense). The power level is high but dont expect to top 8 a gp with it. Good way to break into modern without spending a ton of money. Plus dragons are cool. The deck is flavorful and synergistic.

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This deck is not Modern legal.

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10 - 0 Mythic Rares

18 - 0 Rares

12 - 0 Uncommons

7 - 0 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.00
Tokens Dragon 5/5 R
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