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Of all my decks, this is my baby. I've had it pretty much since Warp World was reprinted in M10, and it has evolved quite a bit over the years. I'm always looking for input on making/keeping it competitive, so constructive feedback is more than appreciated.

The aim of the deck is to ramp up to eight and abuse the hell out of Warp World . A decent resolution should be capable of busting out a ridiculous beatdown or crippling a spellslinging opponent's board, all depending on Lady Luck.

Breakdown:
- Joraga Treespeaker, Lotus Cobra, Sakura-Tribe Elder , Wall of Roots, and Primeval Titan, provide the ramp. Lotus Cobra is evil, and a proper Christmasland play can lead to absurd situations such as turn three Titans and turn four Warping.
- Primeval Titan, Rampaging Baloths, Thragtusk, and Urabrask the Hidden provide the beatings. Both Avenger and Baloths can go crazy off mass-Landfall after a Warp, Titan doubles here as a means to fetch out Kessig Wolf Run (A game ender with the right mana behind it). As for the singleton Urabrask, he's nothing to scoff at alone and outright deadly after a Warp, allowing my forces to swing unhindered.
- Acidic Slime isn't much of a beater, but he does give me some shenanigan destruction. Hits random combo pieces or can slow down a tempo. Crazy if I manage to recur Warps.
- Eternal Witness is for card recursion, mostly intended for post-Warp. It's not uncommon for her to show up, nabbing back a previously-cast Warp World , and recasting it off fresh Lotus Cobra mana.
- Warp World - Just wanted to note here how much it shafts Planeswalkers. People play those in Modern, right?

Sideboard's still a work in progress. Input here is especially welcome.
Thanks for looking!

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A couple weeks back I took this to a Grand Prix Trial for kicks, and ended up 2-2-1. Better than expected, and I have no doubt that the draw was from game three misplays.

At the time I tried out a couple Purphoros, God of the Forge for an alternate win and "infinite warp" ender, Most games he sat in my hand, and I mostly wished he was a form of creature removal or direct damage instead, like Bogardan Hellkite was. Not happy with what Modern has to offer there, with Murderous Redcap as the "best" option offered for now. Another switch was Sakura-Tribe Elder in place of Khalni Heart Expedition. The instant gratification was much appreciated, especially in regards to removing itself without losing board count before and during multiple Warps.

Lastly, sideboard. Went with a generic all-around type of thing, plus my anti-control focus. Gaea's Revenge rocked control much harder than predicted. It rocks. Blood Moon caught me by surprise with how many games it could outright end. I want more.

Total Mainboard changes:
-1 Forest, -4 Khalni Heart Expedition; +1 Eternal Witness, +4 Sakura-Tribe Elder

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Date added 11 years
Last updated 10 years
Legality

This deck is not Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

8 - 0 Mythic Rares

24 - 8 Rares

9 - 3 Uncommons

8 - 2 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 3.81
Tokens Beast 3/3 G, Beast 4/4 G, Wolf 2/2 G
Folders Other peolpes decks
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