Sideboard


Why settle for 3 when you have 4?

A strange amalgamation of fire, token creation, and ruling over the tempo game, Ladies, Gentlemen, and those of their proffered title, I give you a BIG Boros Burn. As the name implies, we are going big. Forget the small fries, forget the bad hands that "might" work, find your footing and hit your opponent hard by going large, wide, and often.

I'm going to be honest with you, following the Draw-and-Go strategy has made me a lazy player. It's easy and makes me complacent more often then not in match-ups. I'd often draw a low land/low threat hand with some draw effects and just be like "Eh, I can make this work". The art and power of the mulligan was being lost on me. After seeing the drag on my gameplay and after consulting with "The Professor" a couple times I felt the need to go back to basics. Card advantage can be achieved in more ways then just drawing(or exiling) cards and I needed to relearn those basics. Better cards used more strategically can often play out much better and more often then just exploding on to the board and praying to the to gods of top-deck for the best answers.

Pioneer has grown fast, the threats are real and the curve has found a real groove. It's time to evolve into the next Meta. This is my first offering for the new wave.

Note: This deck is still evolving, I am working on the sideboard and will upload asap

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Casual

92% Competitive

Date added 4 years
Last updated 4 years
Legality

This deck is Pioneer legal.

Rarity (main - side)

0 - 1 Mythic Rares

27 - 6 Rares

24 - 5 Uncommons

4 - 2 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 2.58
Tokens Clue, Elemental 1/1 R, Soldier 1/1 RW
Folders Pioneer Competitive
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