Mono-Green Land Destruction-Bouncing
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Est deck cost: $173.73
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{"ops":[{"insert":"The first deck I made for Modern and still play while trying to build the more meta Boggles. Back when I played it around 2018 to 2019, I considered it a janky but pretty fun and sometimes very effective deck that was a thorn on a Tron heavy meta. If it looks familiar for MTGGoldfish fans, it's because it is the Mono-Green deck Seth once featured on his Budget Magic series back in 2018, only with some changes as I improve things: "},{"attributes":{"link":"https://www.mtggoldfish.com/articles/budget-magic-100-60-tix-mono-green-land-destruction-modern"},"insert":"https://www.mtggoldfish.com/articles/budget-magic-100-60-tix-mono-green-land-destruction-modern"},{"insert":"\n\nWhen I saw that video and the article itself, I got very interested in the deck and thought it would be a nice and not very expensive way (\"cough\" Fetchlands in the late 2010s \"cough\") to start Modern and honestly, I don't regret it, because when it works, the deck REALLY pays off. Pretty much the main way to win is to deny the opponent of lands by either destroying them or even bouncing them as you eventually ramp to creatures for a big beatdown and even do neat things like recursing your "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Primal Command"}},{"insert":" with an "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Eternal Witness"}},{"insert":" and then return it to your hand with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Stampeding Wildebeests"}},{"insert":" to keep looping or do a loop of returning to your hand your "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Thragtusk"}},{"insert":" with the already mentioned "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Stampeding Wildebeests"}},{"insert":" for tokens when it leaves and more life when you keep entering it to the battlefield. It's a kind of control I can get behind since otherwise, traditional counter heavy and not creature based control kinda doesn't interest me. On Modern tournaments from LGCs around the period i've played this deck, i've beaten Tron, Titanshift, Jeskai Control, Burn and (in the one i'm most proud of so far) Amulet Titan with this and once drew against a GW based "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Collected Company"}},{"insert":" deck and Mardu Pyromancer. I have no idea how this strategy would fare in the 2025 Modern meta tho.\n\n"},{"insert":{"card-link":"Tireless Tracker"}},{"insert":", "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Trinisphere"}},{"insert":", another "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Fracturing Gust"}},{"insert":" and another "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Chameleon Colossus"}},{"insert":" seem like good picks to put. Also Fetchlands since they synergize very well with "},{"insert":{"card-link":"Courser of Kruphix"}},{"insert":" and my current economic situation may actually allow to actually atleast get a set of four fetchlands. I welcome any suggestions for this deck, especially options or ways to optimize this for the 2025 Modern meta.\n"}]}
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