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Sultai Delver/Midrange. I'm trying to complete the BGx Trinity, so look at this as being essentially "Blue Jund".

I elected to go the Delver of Secrets   route with it.

Gameplan: Depends on the opponent. Sometimes you want to play proactive, and sometimes you want to play reactive. This deck does both fairly well, but the hard part is determining which route to take and when to switch.

Against combo decks, you want to play a creature as early as possible to put pressure on your opponent and force them into a "Just go for it and hope you don't have a counter" situation.

Against control decks, you play your threats early and save cards like Stubborn Denial and Simic Charm for protection against removal. Liliana of the Veil is also really good here.

Against aggro decks, you have to kill and counter aggressively and hope for good topdecks. And then you have to know when to turn the corner and start slamming them with your 'Goyfs.

Against Midrange decks, you just play midrange. This is our easiest matchup.

Now for the sideboard.

Dispel: Counters opposing counters and removal. Also good against Burn. Notably hits Ad Nauseam.

Collective Brutality: Great against Burn, small creature aggro decks, and combo decks that win with instants or sorceries. Tends to be good wherever Simic Charm isn't.

Bontu's Last Reckoning: Board wipes shouldn't need explanations. It's an easy way to flip an entire game in your favor.

Disdainful Stroke: Offers coverage that combines with Abrupt Decay. Very relevant against a lot of decks. If their win condition is four mana or more, side this in. It's that simple.

Dismember: Extra removal spell that hits a lot of things that Fatal Push doesn't. Competes for this slot with Murderous Cut.

Golgari Charm: Hits Leyline of the Void, Blood Moon, and any other problematic enchantment. Wipes the board of those annoying Lingering Souls tokens, Eldrazi Scions, and Affinity's creatures. Serves as protection from removal and can save an entire battlefield from a board wipe.

Nihil Spellbomb: Grave hate. Replaces itself and adds Artifact to the graveyard to help make up for the loss of your opponent's graveyard for Tarmogoyf.

Ceremonious Rejection: Counters most of what's in Tron, Eldrazi, and Affinity. Against those decks, it's almost a one-mana Counterspell

Surgical Extraction: The combo-killer. Use in conjunction with Thoughtseize, Thought Scour, or any counter that hits the opponent's win condition. Note that nonbasic lands can be targeted.

Thrun, the Last Troll : Great against anyone that likes to try to prevent you from having creatures. Very hard to get rid of him.

I hope you found my description helpful. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to comment. Upvote if you think Sultai has a place in Modern.

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Not bad but not amazing. It's good considering it was my first tournament using this deck, and it was a blind metagame.

Match 1: Vs Abzan Midrange

For whatever reason, he just could not draw Lingering Souls. I just Liliana of the Veiled him to death both games. Ashiok, Nightmare Weaver was also great here.

Won 2-0

Match 2: Vs Bant Eldrazi

One of my worst matchups. Game one he couldn't find the right mana and I forced him to have to guess his draws with Liliana of the Veil's discard, and ended up winning. Game two nothing interesting happened. I lost because I'm bad against this deck and its Thought-Knot Seers. Game three I put up a really good fight. I even played Simic Charm and saved my three Tarmogoyfs from being tapped down by Drowner of Hope. But there's only so much I can do when my opponent draws both Rest in Peace and Relic of Progenitus.

Lost 1-2

Match 3 Vs UW Spirits

Cavern of Souls is my least favorite card now. I couldn't counter his spirits, and he got to freely overrun me. I drew too many counters and not enough removal game one, and game two I just got mana flooded really badly.

Lost 0-2

Match 4 Vs Ad Nauseam

Game 1 he had to play Spoils of the Vault to find an Ad Nauseam and exiled too many relevant cards to be able to win. Game 2 I slammed down two Delver of Secrets  Flip and one Tarmogoyf and forced him to have to go ahead and go for the combo, and I had Mana Leak.

Won 2-0

Match 5 Vs Eggs

Game 1 I played an early Tasigur, the Golden Fang and played two Stubborn Denials while having a fast clock. It almost wasn't fast enough of a clock, But it was. Game 2 I played a total of three hand disruption cards, one of which was a Snapcaster Mage flashback Thoughtseize. He couldn't come back from that.

Won 2-0

Cuts to Top 8

I got matched up against the exact same Eggs guy I had just played. This time, Game 1 I made the mistake of playing Liliana of the Veil when I should have held up mana for my Mana Leak. I underestimated how quickly he could get the combo. Game 2 I goofed hardcore because I went to Thoughtseize him, he had four mana untapped, he tapped two, sacrificed Terrarion for a two blue mana, countered my Thoughtseize with Swan Song using one of those mana. I just saw that he had only two lands untapped and went to Mana Leak his Swan Song. He paid the 3 using the two lands and the one mana he had left over from Terrarion. I really just didn't feel like playing against Eggs again, honestly.

Lost 0-2

Could've been better, but could've been worse. I'd say I'm pretty proud of my overall performance. Most of what went wrong was my fault and not the deck's.

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Date added 7 years
Last updated 6 years
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

8 - 1 Mythic Rares

22 - 5 Rares

9 - 5 Uncommons

18 - 4 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 1.95
Folders Excellent
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