Looking for a new Modern deck.
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Posted on April 2, 2015, 9:54 p.m. by TheCeltic814
I'm looking to build a new modern deck. I was playing Naya zoo since October but it is time to retire it. I was thinking of building Affinity, Bogles, Skred Red, G/W hatebears and trying to brew a new Bant deck. After all my trades are completed on Pucatrade with a reprint of some cards from Modern Masters 2. I should have enough money to build one of these decks. I want to get your thoughts on each deck.
FAMOUSWATERMELON says... #3
Play mill. Mill is amazing.
But of those that you listed, try hatebears. I've watched in action, and it's nasty. Maybe with Collected Company too.
April 2, 2015 10:22 p.m.
HolyFalcon says... #4
Wanna know a fun deck that's cheap and easy?
Some say 48 lands in a deck sucks. I say suck it. Playtest
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TheCeltic814 says... #5
Here is the decklist I came up with so far. GW Haters
April 7, 2015 12:16 p.m.
You will win the most with affinity, which for me would amount to more fun. I think you would enjoy G/W hatebears too.
April 8, 2015 5:04 a.m.
devotiontoblue says... #8
My personal favorite modern decks are Naya burn and Esper control.
April 8, 2015 5:58 p.m.
A fun modern deck is deaths shadow self dmg i enjoying it alot and it is fairly ccompetitive so far
April 9, 2015 2:02 a.m.
nashbridges52 says... #10
I have been running skred red and I really like it. It plays like a control deck with nearly limitless removal, and it mainboards all sorts of hate that's relevant to the meta. My buddy calls troll.deck because of all the relics, bloodmoons, and pyroclasms. But then it hits hard and fast with big flyers once there's the smallest opening. It's also real fun to pitch your Demigod of Revenge to Faithless Looting early on and then swing for game out of nowhere and reanimate them all.
Anyways, here's my list Communist Snow Patrol
GlistenerAgent says... #2
Try them all and see which fits your playstyle. Affinity is the hardest deck to play (perfectly) in the format, so if you think you're not experienced enough I might stay away.
Hatebears is a fun and interactive deck, and is really the closest to Zoo in playstyle, so I advise pursuing that deck.
April 2, 2015 10:05 p.m.