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This deck is meant to put early pressure on the opponent while also being able to play in the late game. The advantages of playing in Naya colors are you get a suit of removal spells such as Lightning Bolt, Lightning Helix, Path to Exile, and Prismatic Ending. As well as the best sideboard cards in modern. Non-Fair Strategies are usually the hardest match up for this deck. Mostly Amulet Titan, but decks like Tron and Living End you still stand a fighting chance due to the aggressiveness of this deck and cards like Rest in Peace. Decks like Deaths Shadow can easily be burned out and U/R Murktide have an incredibly hard time beating Rest in Peace and Klothys. Due to playing Bloodbraid Elf Prismatic Ending is only at 2 because it feels bad to cascade into. After playing with 3 Prismatic and 2 Paths I found the need to out Wurmcoil Engines and Murktides to be greater than threats like Lurrus in which a bolt, helix, or stomp could handle so the numbers were flipped with 3 Paths and 2 Prismatic. Voice of Reassurance is also a quite MVP of the deck making it easier to handle with counterspells and removal spells on your turn.

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Casual

91% Competitive

Date added 2 years
Last updated 2 years
Legality

This deck is Modern legal.

Rarity (main - side)

1 - 0 Mythic Rares

38 - 11 Rares

10 - 4 Uncommons

4 - 0 Commons

Cards 60
Avg. CMC 1.90
Tokens Elemental */* GW
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