![]() ![]() While we did manage to beat Ad Nauseam during our league, that was more by pure luck (with our opponent killing themselves one game and then our last-ditch effort to redirect Lightning Storm actually working somehow) than our deck being competitive in the matchup. We just don't have the tools to interact with the stack, and our sideboard is more geared toward graveyard decks and control than combo. On the other hand, spell-based combo decks are really tough. Control is reasonable as well, especially if we can stick a Mastery of the Unseen (see our matchup against Izzet Breach, when sneaking in a Mastery of the Unseen through counters pretty much won us the game all by itself). Aggro and burn decks are usually easy (unless you're up against a Hall of Famer) thanks to our ample lifegain, the protection of Auriok Champion, and our ability to flood the board with creatures. Generally speaking, the deck seems to have some super-good and super-bad matchups.Record-wise, we finished our league 3-2, which is pretty reasonable, especially considering one of our losses game to Hall of Famer Willy Edel.Just a quick reminder: if you enjoy the Much Abrew About Nothing series and the other video content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest. ![]() Does Mastery of the Unseen have a place in Modern? Let's get to the video and find out then, we'll talk more about the deck! ![]() While we do have the combo of Heliod, Sun-Crowned and Walking Ballista backed by some lifegain synergies as a way to close out the game quickly, if needed, the main plan is to slowly grind out value with Mastery of the Unseen, with Nykthos, Shrine to Nyx giving us enough mana to activate it multiple times each turn. A few years ago, there was a brief and glorious moment when Mastery of the Unseen was all the rage, leading to some absurd board states like this.Īs a result, when a Mastery of the Unseen Mono-White Devotion list managed to 5-0 a Modern league on Magic Online, I just knew we had to give the deck a try. Hello, everyone! Welcome to another episode of Much Abrew About Nothing. ![]()
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