Modern JUND

by urzasguide on 13 May 2017

Main Deck (60 cards)

Sideboard (6 cards)

Creatures (1)


Sorceries (3)

Instants (2)

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Deck Description

Jund doing Jund things.
I know I'm supposed to play the raging ravines. Issue is my lgs has multiple blood moon control decks so I try tried to compensate for it. So far it's worked in my favor.
I do not have a completed sideboard, haven't gotten around to finishing it. Don't know what it should have.

Deck Tags

  • Modern
  • Competitive
  • Jund
  • Help

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Deck Format


Modern

NOTE: Set by owner when deck was made.

Card Legality

  • Not Legal in Standard
  • Legal in Modern
  • Legal in Vintage
  • Legal in Legacy

Deck discussion for Modern JUND

Looks solid, but a few things to note.

You should play as many Liliana of the Veils as you can, I would never dip below 3, and do my best to play 4. You don't really need a second Chandra or Brutality either, they are good as one ofs.

I also don't think you really need the full 4 Terminates, if you add more Lilis to shore up the removal package, you can swap these for more utility in the form of Maelstrom Pulse, Kolaghan's Command or Liliana, the Last Hope.

With your sideboard it really is meta dependent, but these are other cards that I have used that have been amazing in the past.
Golgari Charm
Rakdos Charm
Jund Charm
Fulminator Mage
Ob Nixilis, Reignited
Ancient Grudge
Pithing Needle
Flaying Tendrils
Liliana, The Last Hope
Liliana, Death's Majesty
Osbstinate Baloth
Thundermaw Hellkite.

The list can go on and on, the best hint to figure out what works best is to see how many match ups they can go into. Something like Golgari Charm is great against Affinity, Elves, Goblins, Lingering Souls. But it also is good against stuff like Ad Nauseum to hit Phyrexian Unlife. Etc.

The other helpful tip is to think what you will be taking out. Against other G/B Midrange decks you'll be taking out all your 1cmc hand disruption. So you want to make sure you have atleast that many cards in your sideboard that will be a good replacement. Like the Planeswalkers, maybe Golgari charm if it's Abzan, Fulminator for Manlands, etc. Versatility is beyond important with a fair deck in Modern when it comes to Sideboards because of the large choice of decks.

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Posted 16 May 2017 at 16:29

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Awesome. Thanks for the advice, this is just v.1 of the build. I still have a lot to do to make this deck better. I just went into modern and started with CoCo elves and switched to Jund. Working on brew 2 #jundjunglelaw

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Posted 22 May 2017 at 03:47

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