To grasp the latest Modern developments, I analyzed over 1,680 successful decklists from competitive events over the past month. If you're new or returning to the format, then I recommend first reading "everything to know about Modern to win your RCQ" as a thorough introduction to the top-tier decks. Compared to Standard and Pioneer, it has a deeper card pool, features more complex card interactions, and enables a larger diversity of strategies. Modern, created in 2011, is a nonrotating, 60-card format that allows expansion sets, core sets, and Modern Horizons sets from Eight Edition forward, save for cards on the banned list. As this set will be Modern-legal, the Pro Tour will be one place these new cards shine and I'm looking forward to seeing the format at the Pro Tour stage in a few months. With several large Regional Championship Qualifiers (RCQs) coming up in the Modern format, today I'm taking a look at the biggest innovations in Modern since the release of Phyrexia: All Will Be One.īefore analyzing the Modern metagame, I have an announcement to share, courtesy of the Premier Play team: The Constructed format for the Pro Tour at MagicCon: Barcelona will be Modern! This Pro Tour will be held on July 28–30, several weeks after the release of The Lord of the Rings: Tales of Middle-earth™. Hello and welcome back to Metagame Mentor, your weekly guide to the top decks and latest Constructed developments on the path to the Pro Tour.
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