Because of the March 7 announcement, I think the meta will shift from a black-dominated splashed deck to a blue white-or-red base splashed decks. So I gave UR Baral Gifts Storm build a spin; grabbed a stock list then added a couple of Expressive Iteration in the main to give it a little spice. Below if the seventy-five.
I participated in two MTGO Modern League plus I played two 2-Players Queue games. Here are my brief experiences with the deck.
MTGO Modern League I
9 March 2022
RD 1 Belcher (L)
RD 2 Amulet Titan (W)
RD 3 5c Bring to Light (L)
RD 4 Living End (L)
RD 5 Yorion DnT (W)
RD 1 vs Belcher
Game one is here.
Game two is here.
RD 2 vs Amulet
Game one is here.
Game two is here.
RD 3 vs. Bring to Light
In both games, there were instances that MTGO software was lagging from fifty seconds to three minutes. Skipping the whole turn and simply passing the phase while I am not done casting spells were just some of the negative effects of such unfortunate timing. *sigh*
RD 4 vs Living End
Game one is here.
Game two is here.
RD 5 vs Yorion DnT
Game three is here.
MTGO Modern League II
11 March 2022
RD 1 BG Tempo (L)
RD 2 UR Murktide Money (W)
RD 3 UR Kiki Jiki (W)
RD 4 Jeskai Control (L)
RD 5 GW Affinity (L)
RD 1 BG Tempo
Game one is here.
Game two is here.
RD 2 UR Murktide Monkey
Game one is here.
Game two is here.
RD 3 UR Kiki Jiki
Game one is here.
Game two is here.
RD 4 Jeskai Control
Game one is here.
Game two is here.
RD 5 GW Affinity
Game one is here.
Game two is here.
MTGO Modern 2-Player Queue
9 March 2022
Infect
Game is here.
Mardu Cook Book
Game is here.
Thank you watching!
Paeng_Paeng
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