(Plees keep in mind that this deck is a 290$ cheeper and uppgradeble version of the modern meta game burn deck, and that its purpouse is to help players whit a smaler budget compet for pro points att the open series 2016.!)
This deck is a modified version of the "star city games 5k Premier IQ" attendent, Adam Monk's version of the modern "meta game" burn deck. The biggest changes that i have made is that i switched out the four goblin guides whit four Lightning Berserkers.
I replaced one fire walker and one destructive revelry in the side board, to make room for two satyr firedancer's as a plan to handle annoying agro.
I allso took out all the non-common lands like arid mesa and replaced them whit dual lands, witch needs there controler to have a basic land of a given color for the land not to tapp upon entering the battlefield.
I allso added a three colord tapped land to make shure that the user of the deck wont find him or her self in a shortage of green or white mana.
The Lightning Berserkers has the potential to ither dash in on the enemy to deal swift damage or to stay on the battlefield and block bigger creatures. Remember that your able to boost this creatures attack by one for each red mana you pay to activate its ability! This together whit Boros Charm can giv you a mid game tacktikal advantage, by ither giving you berserker indestruktible ore double strike! The lightning berserker is also grate for keeping the presure alive by boosting whit R mana if you got a mana flood or if you got no cards in your hand wich most often are assosiated whit pressure loss! But you cant hide the fackt that the goblin guid's have a huge early game advantage (2/2 haste fore one red mana). So the deck lacks that litle bit of relyable early game "umf" that the original got. There for, if the deck is to be uppgraded i rekommend to invest in thous pesky little goblin basterds, to be able to meat the meta a bit more effektivly.
I think that this deck has the potential to colleckt attleast a few pro points att the open series 2016!
What do you think?