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All eyes are on the Modern metagame heading in to the Mythic Championship IV Barcelona this weekend as it’s the first high-profile Modern event since the banning of Bridge from Below. Bridge from Below enabled explosive starts from the Hogaak Bridgevine deck in combination with Altar of Dementia and Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis from Modern Horizons—a potent combo that warped Modern metagame around itself leading to the to the banning of Bridge from Below.

Just like at Mythic Championship II London, decklists will be made public for all Modern rounds and the London Mulligan is now in full effect. We saw Eli Loveman take down the last Modern Mythic Championship with Humans—will the archetype run it back?

Here are the 10 established archetypes to watch at Mythic Championship IV Barcelona.

10. Mono-Red Phoenix

Although the Izzet variant is regarded as the better version, don’t overlook the power level Mono-Red Phoenix offers. Mono-Red Phoenix is blisteringly quick and can capitalize on a fairer metagame, which is a trend we are beginning to see with the resurgence of Jund and Eldrazi Tron.

At it’s core, Mono-Red Phoenix is an elaborate take on the Burn archetype, which preys on strategies that are slow out of the gates, like Azorius Control. As a result, it’s safe to predict we will see a strong showing of Burn archetypes at the event this weekend.

Modern Mono-Red Phoenix

Creatures (14)
Monastery Swiftspear
Soul-Scar Mage
Arclight Phoenix
Bedlam Reveler

Spells (28)
Faithless Looting
Gut Shot
Lava Dart
Lava Spike
Lightning Bolt
Finale of Promise
Manamorphose
Light Up the Stage
Lands (18)
15 Mountain
Sunbaked Canyon

Sideboard (15)
Rending Volley
Surgical Extraction
Abrade
Dragon’s Claw
Blood Moon
Kozilek’s Return
Saheeli, Sublime Artificer
Shatterstorm

9. Azorius Control

As the metagame begins to stabilize after the banning of Bridge from Below, Azorious Control has begun to rise in popularity. We are starting to get a more precise picture of which decks are at the top of the format, which puts Azorius Control in a promising position to better leverage its powerful hate cards, especially with public decklists at the Mythic Championships.

Azorius Control has received powerful tools in Teferi, Time Raveler, Narset, Parter of Veils, and Force of Negation, which are great answers to the biggest threats in Modern. Force of Negation is one of the best counterspells in Modern at present and I expect to see a modest representation of this card over the weekend as it answers many of the powerful enablers in the format.

Modern Azorious Control

Creatures (6)
Snapcaster Mage
Monastery Mentor

Planeswalkers (7)
Narset, Parter of Veils
Teferi, Time Raveler
Jace, the Mind Sculptor

Spells (23)
Opt
Oust
Path to Exile
Serum Visions
Logic Knot
Force of Negation
Cryptic Command
Supreme Verdict

Enchantments (1)
Detention Sphere
Lands (23)
Celestial Colonnade
Field of Ruin
Flooded Strand
Glacial Fortress
Hallowed Fountain
Island
Misty Rainforest
Plains

Sideboard (15)
Engineered Explosives
Surgical Extraction
Celestial Purge
Disdainful Stroke
Dovin’s Veto
Rest in Peace
Detention Sphere
Timely Reinforcements
Vendilion Clique

8. Titanshift

Valakut strategies are still a powerful archetype, despite often being scrutinized for their narrow and uninteractive game plan. Titanshift in particular is an excellent choice at these big events as it’s primary game plan is extremely consistent, which we saw at last Mythic Championship II London when Thien Nguyen made Top 8 with the deck. Titanshift always is a mainstay of Modern Grand Prix Top 8s, which suggests it is a strategy that should not be ignored. The addition of Wrenn and Six provides an additional value engine and re-casting Scapeshifts is an excellent line to take.

Modern Titanshift

Creatures (8)
Sakura-Tribe Elder
Primeval Titan

Spells (22)
Summoner’s Pact
Flame Slash
Lightning Bolt
Farseek
Anger of the Gods
Search for Tomorrow
Sweltering Suns
Mwonvuli Acid-Moss
Scapeshift

Artifacts (3)
Relic of Progenitus
Lands (27)
Bloodstained Mire
Cinder Glade
Forest
Mountain
Sheltered Thicket
Stomping Ground
Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle
Windswept Heath
Wooded Foothills

Sideboard (12)
Relic of Progenitus
Damping Sphere
Anger of the Gods
Reclamation Sage
Tireless Tracker
Force of Vigor
Obstinate Baloth
Shatterstorm
Carnage Tyrant

7. Hogaak Vine

Despite losing Bridge from Below to the banhammer, Hogaak (Bridgeless) Vine remains a viable strategy in Modern and should not be overlooked going into the Mythic Championships. Piotr Głogowski reminded us how powerful the archetype is by going undefeated in last weeks Modern Challenge.

Piotr Glogowski's Modern Hogaak Vine

Creatures (33)
Bloodghast
Carrion Feeder
Golgari Thug
Gravecrawler
Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis
Insolent Neonate
Satyr Wayfinder
Stitcher’s Supplier
Vengevine

Spells (9)
Claim // Fame
Faithless Looting
Darkblast
Lightning Axe
Lands (18)
Blackcleave Cliffs
Blood Crypt
Bloodstained Mire
Gemstone Mine
Marsh Flats
Overgrown Tomb
Polluted Delta
Swamp
Verdant Catacombs

Sideboard (15)
Assassin’s Trophy
Fatal Push
Force of Vigor
Leyline of the Void
Nature’s Claim
Plague Engineer
Shenanigans
Thoughtseize

Instead of using Bridge From Below, the list has been tweaked to accommodate Satyr Wayfinder to fill the graveyard for Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis. Admittedly, the strategy is not on the same power level as its predecessor, but it remains to be strong and I expect to see the revised take achieve success at the event. It could even take advantage of the fact that players might pack less graveyard hate due to the downtick in Hogaak strategies post-Bridge ban.

6. Jund

To the surprise of many, Modern is starting to become a fairer format and that is where Jund shines.

Jund was gifted upgrades from Modern Horizons in Seasoned Pyromancer, Hexdrinker, and more notably, Wrenn and Six. Wrenn and Six provides an incredible value engine as it helps improve the deck’s mana and removes one toughness creatures, which are everywhere in Modern. With the resurgence of Eldrazi Tron, Jund looks to prey on fairer strategies through sheer attrition, which Jund offers in abundance.

Modern Jund

Creatures (16)
Hexdrinker
Dark Confidant
Scavenging Ooze
Tarmogoyf
Plague Engineer
Seasoned Pyromancer
Bloodbraid Elf

Planeswalkers (6)
Wrenn and Six
Liliana of the Veil

Spells (14)
Fatal Push
Inquisition of Kozilek
Lightning Bolt
Thoughtseize
Abrupt Decay
Assassin’s Trophy

Artifacts (1)
Nihil Spellbomb
Lands (23)
Blackcleave Cliffs
Blood Crypt
Bloodstained Mire
Blooming Marsh
Forest
Ghost Quarter
Mountain
Nurturing Peatland
Overgrown Tomb
Raging Ravine
Stomping Ground
Swamp
Verdant Catacombs
Wooded Foothills

Sideboard (15)
Surgical Extraction
Ancient Grudge
Collector Ouphe
Weather the Storm
Anger of the Gods
Ashiok, Dream Render
Fulminator Mage
Plague Engineer
Chandra, Torch of Defiance
Damnation
Leyline of the Void

5. Humans

With the continuation of public decklists at the Mythic Championship, Five-Color Humans looks to be in a favorable position as it can optimize its disruption in Meddling Mage and Kitesail Freebooter. Humans remains one of the preferred aggressive strategies, as shown in recent Modern Challenges and Grand Prix. Although Humans received little support from Modern Horizons, the strategy still incorporates the best disruption in the format in Meddling Mage and Thalia, Guardian of Thraben. However, because the deck relies on accumulating a significant board presence, it can be weak to the board wipes or bounce spells such as Thing In the Ice.

Modern Humans

Creatures (37)
Champion of the Parish
Noble Hierarch
Kitesail Freebooter
Meddling Mage
Phantasmal Image
Thalia’s Lieutenant
Thalia, Guardian of Thraben
Unsettled Mariner
Deputy of Detention
Mantis Rider
Reflector Mage

Artifacts (4)
Aether Vial
Lands (19)
Ancient Ziggurat
Cavern of Souls
Horizon Canopy
Island
Plains
Seachrome Coast
Silent Clearing
Unclaimed Territory

Sideboard (15)
Grafdigger’s Cage
Auriok Champion
Collector Ouphe
Damping Sphere
Gaddock Teeg
Deputy of Detention
Dismember

4. Dredge

Dredge had fallen off the map due to the rise of Hogaak Bridgevine, but now with the banning of Bridge from Below, Dredge is primed to make a comeback.

Dredge boasts excellent matchups against Izzet Phoenix and even Humans thanks to the printing of Blast Zone in War of the Spark. Dredge also received additional options in Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis and Shenanigans from Modern Horizons, which provides Dredge plenty of answers going forward. There’s even an outside chance of graveyard hate being cut after the Bridge from Below ban, which Dredge will look to capitalize on.

It may look like Dredge became bad with Hogaak Bridgevine taking over as the premier graveyard strategy. But that was never the case and Dredge remains to be an excellent option going into the Mythic Championship.

Modern Dredge

Creatures (19)
Bloodghast
Golgari Thug
Narcomoeba
Prized Amalgam
Stinkweed Imp
Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis

Spells (18)
Conflagrate
Faithless Looting
Cathartic Reunion
Life from the Loam
Creeping Chill

Artifacts (4)
Shriekhorn
Lands (19)
Arid Mesa
Blast Zone
Blood Crypt
Bloodstained Mire
Copperline Gorge
Forgotten Cave
Gemstone Mine
Mountain
Scalding Tarn
Stomping Ground
Wooded Foothills

Sideboard (15)
Ghost Quarter
Darkblast
Lightning Axe
Nature’s Claim
Thoughtseize
Ancient Grudge
Fry
Shenanigans
Gnaw to the Bone
Leyline of Sanctity

3. Grixis Urza

Grixis Urza has been gaining traction over the last month due to its resource denial strategy and the low-key overperformance of Chalice of the Void in Modern.

The addition of Urza, Lord High Artificer and Goblin Engineer has created a strategy that combines an infinite combo in Sword of the Meek and Thopter Foundry with the traditional artifact pieces to lock opponents out of the game—all of which are tutorable by Goblin Engineer.

I expect Grixis Urza to succeed at the Mythic Championships as decklists are public, and disruption strategies flourish when you have access to the best information possible. Despite this, Grixis Urza remains to be a tricky strategy to play optimally so I don’t expect it to be the most popular strategy, but the few who play it will be very successful.

Modern Grixis Urza

Creatures (8)
Goblin Engineer
Sai, Master Thopterist
Urza, Lord High Artificer

Spells (3)
Whir of Invention

Artifacts (29)
Mishra’s Bauble
Mox Opal
Tormod’s Crypt
Grafdigger’s Cage
Nihil Spellbomb
Pithing Needle
Pyrite Spellbomb
Ichor Wellspring
Mind Stone
Sword of the Meek
Thopter Foundry
Ensnaring Bridge
Arcum’s Astrolabe
Spine of Ish Sah
Lands (20)
Inventors’ Fair
Polluted Delta
Prismatic Vista
Scalding Tarn
Snow-Covered Island
Snow-Covered Mountain
Snow-Covered Swamp
Spirebluff Canal
Steam Vents
Watery Grave

Sideboard (15)
Thoughtseize
Damping Sphere
Dead of Winter
Ghirapur Aether Grid
Unmoored Ego
Leyline of the Void
Tezzeret, Agent of Bolas

2. Izzet Phoenix

Since the banning of Bridge from Below, Izzet Phoenix has regained the title as the de facto best deck in Modern.

Izzet Phoenix has received incremental upgrades from Modern Horizons in Aria of Flame, Magmatic Sinkhole, and Lava Dart providing additional explosiveness coupled with more consistency. Aria of Flame is the most exciting addition for the tempo strategy, as it’s tough to remove, similar to Thing in the Ice, and can snowball incredibly quickly.

I expect to see Izzet Phoenix be the most played deck at the Mythic Championship as it has various lines of attack with decent matchups across the field now with Hogaak strategies are falling in popularity.

Modern Izzet Phoenix

Creatures (8)
Thing in the Ice
Arclight Phoenix

Spells (32)
Faithless Looting
Flame Slash
Lava Dart
Lightning Bolt
Serum Visions
Sleight of Hand
Surgical Extraction
Thought Scour
Finale of Promise
Manamorphose
Magmatic Sinkhole

Enchantments (2)
Aria of Flame
Lands (18)
Fiery Islet
Flooded Strand
Island
Mountain
Polluted Delta
Scalding Tarn
Spirebluff Canal
Steam Vents

Sideboard (15)
Grim Lavamancer
Spell Pierce
Surgical Extraction
Abrade
Shenanigans
Blood Moon
Force of Negation
Narset, Parter of Veils
Saheeli, Sublime Artificer
Ravenous Trap

1. Eldrazi Tron

Eldrazi Tron has seen an incredible resurgence in the last month and has been successful across paper and digital tournaments.

Eldrazi Tron can establish an early board presence following up with haymakers in Thought-Knot Seer and Reality Smasher. But Eldrazi Tron’s primary reason for success is due to Karn, the Great Creator in combination with Mycosynth Lattice, which locks opponents out of the game.

The relevance of Chalice of the Void in the current Modern landscape has also made Eldrazi Tron stronger. With Modern becoming defined by cheap, powerful spells once again, Chalice of the Void has begun to shine.

Eldrazi Tron dominated Modern back in 2017 when Grixis Death’s Shadow was a prominent feature of the format, but fell out of favor because it was too fair in what became an unfair metagame. Now, Modern has realigned to become fair once again, and Eldrazi Tron looks primed to offer success. I forecast the strategy to achieve excellent success in Barcelona.

Modern Eldrazi Tron

Creatures (15)
Walking Ballista
Matter Reshaper
Thought-Knot Seer
Reality Smasher

Planeswalkers (6)
Karn, the Great Creator
Ugin, the Ineffable

Spells (5)
Dismember
All Is Dust

Artifacts (10)
Chalice of the Void
Expedition Map
Mind Stone
Lands (24)
Blast Zone
Cavern of Souls
Eldrazi Temple
Ghost Quarter
Sea Gate Wreckage
Urza’s Mine
Urza’s Power Plant
Urza’s Tower
Wastes

Sideboard (15)
Walking Ballista
Basilisk Collar
Grafdigger’s Cage
Pithing Needle
Liquimetal Coating
Spatial Contortion
Torpor Orb
Crucible of Worlds
Ensnaring Bridge
Leyline of the Void
Mycosynth Lattice

 

One of the best qualities of Modern is that any strategy can achieve success and the current Modern metagame is looking to be the healthiest it has been in a long time. The banning Bridge from Below has given Modern Horizons room to breathe, allowing exciting archetypes to come to fruition. The key element going into Mythic Championship IV Barcelona is identifying a strategy that can take advantage of the fairer Modern metagame and it will be interesting to see what players bring to the table.

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