I found that this deck does not actually put that many cards into the graveyard so Gurmag Angler needing to delve one more card is a relevant cost. I personally prefer a 2-2 split of the delve creatures. Past that, the main deck is always the same – even with the exact numbers of the manabase! If you look at the top performing lists, you will find that the only difference between all of the main decks is whether they play a 3-1 or 2-2 split of Gurmag Angler and Tasigur, the Golden Fang. Hollow One is one of the most consolidated decks in Modern. That left me with Hollow One, which I felt was appropriate as the deck was capable of some busted draws, while also not being as affected by graveyard hate as Dredge and Bridgevine. I wrote off Bridgevine because there is quite a lot of graveyard hate running around at the moment and the deck is very all-in, and I disliked Mardu Pyromancer because I generally do not enjoy playing midrange decks. Since I love Faithless Looting, I decided to explore other decks that utilise the card, and came across the Bridgevine, Mardu Pyromancer and Hollow One decks. Ultimately though, I realised that I am most known for my content on Dredge, so it only seemed appropriate that I would take this opportunity to discuss the deck one last time.Įxcept, instead, I will be discussing another Modern deck! While I think that Dredge is in a fine position in the metagame at the moment, I have not played any other Modern deck in quite some time so I decided it would be good for me to take a break and try something new before competing in GP Atlanta in November, then GP Liverpool in December with teammates Simon Nielsen and David Mines. I ran through a few drafts of some sentimental pieces around lessons I have learnt playing Magic or the friendships I have built from playing the game. I was initially unsure what I wanted to write about in my final article. If you ever see me at an event, don’t hesitate to come say hi! In the meantime, I hope you enjoy this final piece. While I will no longer be creating content, I will continue to be involved with the game. Your engagement with my content is what motivated me to pursue writing throughout this time. I would also like to thank the many readers who asked questions or gave feedback, either publicly or privately. It has been a fantastic opportunity to work with you, and I am sure our paths will cross again sometime in the future. I would like to thank in particular Chapman Sim, who provided me with the opportunity to write, as well as being an amazing editor. It has been an absolute pleasure and a privilege to write for this great website for the past two and a half years. This will be my final article for MTG Mint Card.
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