Grixis Delver

Modern jlbotbyl

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Resetting Comments and Updating the Deck List —Nov. 10, 2015

I've overhauled this deck a ton in the past few months and am only getting around to updating it here. Anyways, this is the version I'm playing now, and, as always, feedback is definitely welcome.

sirbar says... #1

Three color delver strategies tend to play a slower game than plain U/R. Because of this in order to be competitive they get pushed into midrange. So keep that in mind when building and playing this. Now lets look at the deck. Dismember should not be a four of, especially with Terminate in the deck already. Go down to 1 Dismember and up two 3 Terminates. Fill the rest of the spots with two Thoughtseize. Since you are midrange Sleight of Hand is not the type of thing you want to be doing. Also you could use more counterspell, so add two Cryptic Commands. I know they are expensive but just wait till Modern Masters 2015 comes out and there price should drop for a short while. Drop a Gitaxian Probe and add two Tasigur, the Golden Fang. Also I would recommend a 2-2 split with Mana Leak and Remand. If any of this was unclear or just generally needs more explaining just tag me and I will get back to you. Cheers.

April 5, 2015 3:01 p.m.

jlbotbyl says... #2

sirbar I currently don't have the third Terminate, but the end goal is a 4-2 split, Terminate to Dismember. Both Cryptic Command and Remand are cards I'm planning on picking up if/when they get price drops due to Modern Masters 2015, which I'm sure they will. Thoughtseize is a bit pricey, so I may wait for it to rotate out of standard before nabbing it, if I get it at all.

Tasigur, the Golden Fang has never amazed me, and even after seeing him played in similar lists, I always got the feeling that I would have preferred one of my other threats. But I guess there's a first time for everything, so I may proxy a couple copies and mess around with it.

I do have a question; in all my testing with this deck it seems to work quite well as an aggro deck, winning most of its games largely against midrange decks) quite quickly, so quickly that I moved Electrolyze out of the main board. So I guess my question is why should I move towards midrange? Granted my play group isn't even near indicative of a real Modern meta.

Anyways, thanks for all your feedback, it's much appreciated!

April 5, 2015 3:13 p.m.

sirbar says... #3

The whole point of playing the color over two color is that two color runs out of gas with out cruise. To prevent this you slow your have down with more removal and interaction as opposed to just air. Now this is not the same type of midrange as abzan too where you want to grind the game out but just to be conservative. Simply it's to win more games then the aggro plan would give you.

With the current build you are set more to aggro but proxy up the changes I suggested and you will tell the difference.

April 5, 2015 3:39 p.m.

malfeischylde says... #4

Sleight is a worse Telling Time. It's actually worse than even Anticipate.

April 7, 2015 9:04 a.m.

jlbotbyl says... #5

malfeischylde, both Telling Time and Anticipate do cost an additional mana, and since this deck rarely goes above three lands in a game, it's hard to justify a ton of two and three mana spells. That said, Telling Time is a significant enough improvement that I may very well pick up a couple copies.

April 8, 2015 1:43 a.m.

malfeischylde says... #6

Yeah, I love telling time. It's one of the better draw/scry spells in the meta.

April 8, 2015 5:40 a.m.