The Dreaded Tron was on a downswing in Modern, though there’s really no stopping Tom Ross. Check out his innovations to the established Modern archetype.
Deck Overview
RW Vehicles won the week one Open of Kaladesh Standard, and control won the Pro Tour. Aggro must adapt to survive.
Control decks have made their pressence known in Standard, and aggressive decks must adapt. Resilience is paramount in Standard aggressive strategies.
Looking for a reason to dust off your Mantis Riders? Like Mutagenic Growth but hate combo decks? This one’s for you.
When four players are the only 9-1s from the Pro Tour and they all played similar decks, you should take notice. Hope you missed Spell Queller.
Torrential Gearhulk was met with mixed review when it was spoiled, though it’s arguably one of the best cards in Kaladesh.
Do you like drawing extra cards? Of course you do! Despite a great week one for aggressive decks, there may be hope for Take Inventory yet.
Torn between your love of Blood Moon and being Jund Guy? You’re really going to like Jeremy Dezani’s Lille list.
The last thing we need in Standard is more Bant. Though perhaps you’ll find this non-Company build more bearable.
Red is largely believed to be the worst color in Standard, but it still has the tools to succeed!
Arguably the most exciting deck from PT Eldritch Moon is Temur Emerge, though as the Top 8 of the PT demonstrated there’s more than one way to build the deck.
Jeff Hoogland puts up another strong finish with a Jeff Hoogland deck. Kiki-Chord fans, get your new tech here!
Sick of all the Collected Company in Standard? Perhaps 8/8 octopodes are more your speed.