This is a more interesting take on the fairly bland Red-Green Valakut Titan deck. Nahiri, the Harbinger allows our deck to filter through the “wrong half” as well as eventually floop a Primeval Titan into play. Nahiri can also answer problem permanents like Blood Moon with her down tick. The small white splash also allows us to have access to powerful sideboard cards.
Lands (26)
3
Valakut, the Molten Pinnacle
Cards (60)
Sideboard (15)
1
Emrakul, the Aeons Torn
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Amulet Titan is a deck based around putting lands like Simic Growth Chamber into play while we control Amulet of Vigor to quickly generate enough mana to slam a Primeval Titan into play. Titan can then give itself haste by finding Slayers’ Stronghold or it can find another Titan by turning Tolaria West into Summoner’s Pact.
Creatures (14)
4
Azusa, Lost but Seeking
Lands (28)
1
Sunhome, Fortress of the Legion
Cards (60)
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This is considered one of the boogie men of the Modern format because it tends to have fairly skewed match ups. Tron beats up on midrange and control decks, while struggling against aggressive and fast combo decks. If you enjoy playing big spells this is the deck for you. You can read more about Tron on Star City Games here.
Planeswalkers (6)
2
Ugin, the Spirit Dragon
Creatures (3)
2
Ulamog, the Ceaseless Hunger
Cards (60)
Sideboard (15)
1
Emrakul, the Promised End
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