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Jund Living End , but adapted to play well with Astral Drift . Many of the creatures used in traditional Jund Living End builds have solid enter-the-battlefield abilities along with cycling, which plays right into Astral Drift's effects.

Generous Stray is played over Wall of Omens as we do not want to cascade into either of them. Alpine Moon , while it seems unfit for this deck, is in the sideboard because, quite frankly, in the matchups where you bring it in, cascading into it would not be a bad thing most of the time.

The mana base could be improved by using more relevant fetchlands such as Bloodstained Mire and perhaps one or two Horizon Canopy or the new colorshifted variants. In addition, lands such as Mana Confluence and Gemstone Mine could be considered for this deck, as it is four colors and runs into occasional problems with color fixing. As in all of my decks, however, the manabase is based on my personal card collection and does not necessarily reflect the ideal build of the deck.

As always, suggestions are appreciated.

I expect Astral Drift to be brewed around quite a bit in Modern and wanted to create a take based on one of my favorite Modern decks.

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Date added 4 years
Last updated 4 years
Exclude colors U
Legality

This deck is not Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

26 - 4 Rares

7 - 6 Uncommons

22 - 5 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.94
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