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That's my Rakdos Burn list. I choose B/R over Boros or Naya, which is arguably the stronger way of building Burn Lists in Modern, out of my love for Rakdos and my disdain for White. I dislike its themes and its identity in the Color Wheel, but I digress.

So instead of asking the question, "What's the best Burn list in Modern?", I started out asking, "How can I build a Rakdos Burn list for Modern?" All Burn decks are heavily red anyways. And I started looking for efficient red Burn Spells. Originally this list had all the classics, including Rift Bolt , Searing Blaze and Eidolon of the Great Revel . But it felt like at that point I would have just been better off playing a Mono Red List, cutting the Blazes and Bump in the Night s and the Bloodsoaked Champion s which were in here.

So I started thinking about the Color Wheel identity of Black, especially it's tendency to get super efficient mana cost-to-stats-ratios at a price, and started wondering how I could get something like Master of the Feast into the deck. But then I happened upon Phyrexian Arena and then Dark Confidant and felt that was exactly the type of effect Burn wanted and which would be available only when playing Black. I had found the reason to play Rakdos over Mono Red.

I then looked up the price for Bobs and was baffled, since I had never seen this card being played anywhere. Well, since I wasn't able to afford a playset of Confidants, I looked into alternatives and tested Pain Seer for a while, which was ok, but not great, tried out Asylum Visitor when it was released and ultimately arrived at Glint-Sleeve Siphoner . This card is great, mostly since it's hard to block due to it having menace, which is something no other Bobesque card offers. But I quickly realized it requires you to build around it. I started out with just four copies of Aether Hub and two Siphoners, but I did not draw them very consistently, which would turn the Lands off quite often and prevent me from playing my Eidolons or my Molten Rain s. So I cut the Eidolons altogether, replacing them with two more Siphoners and cut my Rift Bolts for Gonti's Machinations . This is the real price you have to pay for playing this Budget-Bob. It's not that you most likely won't draw a card the turn she comes down, but that you have to dillute the rest of your deck ever so slightly. It's still the best option I have found.

Then Hour of Devastation came around and with it Claim . I just love this card, it seems perfect for any aggressive Deck, granting much needed resilience and turning your graveyard into a threat, which can take a lot of opponents by surprise. I had tried Postmortem Lunge in my sideboard before, but it did not work well, since I did not have many creatures that could be pumped, which made it's usage feel very underwhelming most of the time. But a permanent reanimation? That's great value, especially if your card advantage tool happens to be a creature! I started out with two copies in the mainboard, which got quickly bumped up to four and ultimately prompted me to add a playset of Vexing Devil s too, since it pretty much solves their problem of being a terrible topdeck in the later stages of the game. It makes them considerably more threatening if you can give them haste and +2 power without having to hold on to an additional card!

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Casual

96% Competitive

Date added 6 years
Last updated 4 years
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

23 - 4 Rares

19 - 9 Uncommons

12 - 2 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 1.40
Folders Modern
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