![]() ![]() The second interesting list is U/W Spirits. There isn’t much out of the ordinary with the list itself but I think this is a good choice for this week’s match up against Pamplemousse. It has a decent Dredge, Phoenix, and Titan Shift match ups, all of which are pretty popular as of late. The first one is the Ad Nauseam list-it sees play every once and a while but I think it is decently positioned in Modern right now. ![]() They have two decks here that seem interesting that haven’t seen a lot of play lately but have a chance to be good in the format. Play Design Team’s five decks are: Ad Nauseum, Dredge, Jund, U/W Spirits, and R/G Valakut. We will have to wait and see how both teams sequence their decks to see who really gets the edge! Assuming their decks line up properly, Pamplemousse seems to be in a good place with Grixis Death’s Shadow checking Ad Nauseam, U/W Control checking Jund, with Jund checking UW Spirits. These players are out to grind and their deck choices reflect that. Naturally, a team containing Reid Duke, Logan Nettles, and Gabriel Nassif will have Jund, Grixis Death’s Shadow, and U/W Control. Boasting positive matchups against Play Design’s R/G Valakut, Jund, and Dredge, it seems positioned to do well-assuming it can dodge Ad Nauseam and U/W Spirits. Pamplemousse has chose to leave the new hotness, Ilharg, the Raze-Boar at home in favor of the tried and true build of Goryo’s Vengeance. ![]() Goryo’s Vengeance seems a bit out of place here given how measured and balanced the rest of the decks are, but it might be a good way to attack the format of Team Modern Super League. ![]()
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