Competent t3 modern deck

Modern Mixedbloodz

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Feb. 5, 2015

So, i played against three deck types this week. i played against a bogle deck and won 2-0. i found out that Duress and Inquisition of Kozilek were key to shutting that deck type down. then i played against a jeskai delver deck. it went well i won in 3 and it was a fair match up. then i played against my friends Ad Nausem deck. i lost 0-2. not much more to add, might add Gather the Townsfolk.

micmicmw says... #1

I would start by getting arid of the Polluted Delta you have since you have no other blue cards in this deck and replace it. Also if you want to make this deck competitive if I were you I would focus on one aspect of this deck. I see that the two big ones you have are tokens and discarding. I would remove the Zealous Persecutions,the Inquisition of Kozileks and the Tidehollow Scullers. The Monastery Mentor is a good card but I don't see him doing good in a deck that is not fully based around prowess but I am not a professional deck builder so I don't know. A few cards to start looking at for replacements are Mikaeus, the Lunarch, Hero of Bladehold, and Bitterblossom. Good luck with this deck and hope I was able to help.

January 25, 2015 10:42 p.m.

Mixedbloodz says... #2

micmicmw thanks for the advice i just wanna explain that the Polluted Delta and Windswept Heath are only in the deck so they can grab Godless Shrine. they will also be replaced in the future with Marsh Flats. i myself am iffy on the Zealous Persecution so your input is very helpful on how i will go from here. thanks.

January 25, 2015 10:47 p.m.

khuul1 says... #3

well first of all you need to go and play some games and then you will see what is good and what not.i am not token player but i can tell you that Zealous Persecution is must in that deck.Melissa DeTora played that deck so you can see yourself for some ideas....

ps tokens are tier2(or 1 or 3 depends on your local meta) but that is not weak deck.

http://magic.tcgplayer.com/db/article.asp?ID=12235

February 4, 2015 9:48 p.m.