Channel PMayne – Modern Tribal Zoo
Here’s a blast from the past that would make Levy smile: a Zoo deck that uses domain to get the most out of Tribal Flames & Might of Alara!
Here’s a blast from the past that would make Levy smile: a Zoo deck that uses domain to get the most out of Tribal Flames & Might of Alara!
Caleb’s got a real spicy one here: Grim Flayer, Wild Nacatl, Kolaghan’s Command, Lingering Souls, Siege Rhino—you name it!
In the dark ages of Magic, the best decks would trade life for cards. Death’s Shadow lets you trade life for damage.
You can still attack your opponent the old fashioned way in Modern with good, honest, Wrath-of-God-fearing creatures.
Graveyard decks are making a comeback in Modern—Brian DeMars breaks down his two favorites: Living End and Dredge.
Unleash the Zoo and win as early as turn 3 with this explosive combination of Modern’s most efficient creatures and a few burn spells!
The format might be ready for a return to permanent-based sources of damage in aggro decks!
Take a look at the latest incarnation of a classic archetype in Modern with Brian DeMars!
Join Hall-of-Famer PV and special guest Jason Chung for another 5 hands from Esper to Modern Jund to Legacy! Would you keep?
Get a glimpse at Jacob’s GP testing as he tries out a deck with Nacatls, pump spells, and Temur Battle Rage/Boros Charm!
Reid Duke breaks down the 4-color Zoo deck he played to an 11-4 finish at Grand Prix Oklahoma City, complete with sideboarding guide!
Reid Duke takes on an 8-person Modern event on Magic Online with his take on “big Zoo.”
Josh McClain plays a deck with not one but two 1-drop creatures that have once received the bannerhammer. They’ve GOTTA be good!
PT Champion Paul Rietzl brings you a primer and sideboard guide for the version of Zoo with Collected Company he took to 13-2 in Charlotte!
Pascal breaks down the two unique spins on classic Modern archetypes he considered for GP Charlotte!
Frank takes the Death’s Shadow Zoo deck from his Brew of the Week article for a spin on Magic Online!
Frank’s Brew of the Week looks like a normal, unassuming Zoo deck for awhile—until you get hit by a double-striking, trampling 11/11.
PV looks back at some of the unique card choices from PT Fate Reforged that didn’t get quite as much attention as they deserved.
Wild Nacatl enthusiast Pat Cox brewed up a much more midrange version of his favorite deck for #PTFRF.