Hello, and welcome back to Metagame Mentor, your weekly guide to the top decks and latest Constructed developments on the path to the Pro Tour. The most common path to Pro Tour qualification is through a strong performance at a Regional Championship, and the typical way to qualify for a Regional Championship is via a Regional Championship Qualifier (RCQ). RCQs are open to everyone, and the current round features Modern as the designated format for in-store Constructed events.
Modern was recently shaken up a major banned and restricted announcement:
Modern is a nonrotating 60-card format based on expansion sets, core sets, and straight-to-Modern sets from Eighth Edition forward, save for cards on the banned list. With its deep card pool spanning over 22 years of card history, Modern boasts intricate card interactions and a vast array of viable strategies.
To capture a metagame snapshot, I analyzed over 1,000 successful decks from tournaments held over the past two weeks. My dataset drew from every published Magic Online list from scheduled events between May 26 and June 8, including the 409-player Modern RC Super Qualifier, alongside published decklists from a selection of tabletop RCQ events, including the 200-player $uper $unday RCQ at SCG CON in Washington, DC.
I also incorporated the Modern decklists from last weekend’s Magic Online Champions Showcase. Congratulations to Brady Munroe and Andreas Eklund for earning their invitations to Magic World Championship 32!
To show which decks are dominating the top tables, I assigned points to each deck based on its rectified number of net wins, calculated as the number of match wins minus losses, with negative values adjusted to zero. I doubled the point totals for the Magic Online Champions Showcase to reflect its high competitive level. By combining these points across all events, each archetype’s share of the total rectified net wins blends popularity and performance into a single, comprehensive metric: the winner’s metagame share.
In this table, each archetype name hyperlinks to a top-performing decklist that closely reflects its aggregate build. The “Other” category collects decks with less than one percent winner’s metagame share, including Samwise Gamgee Combo, Jeskai Chant, Boros Burn, Mono-Black Necro, Grixis Goryo’s, Izzet Wizards, Mono-Black Reanimator, Eldrazi Aggro, Mono-Black Eldrazi, Rhinos, Sultai Soultrader, Mono-Red Leyline, Asmo Turns, Hollow One, Jund Cosmogoyf, Dimir Mill, Jeskai Control, Jeskai Blink, Selesnya Ritual, Domain Living End, Sultai Oculus, Simic Neoform, Merfolk, Four-Color Omnath, Grixis Shadow, Hardened Scales, Hammer Time, and more.
The week after the banned and restricted announcement, I wrote an article analyzing the first tournament results and highlighting the impact of the bans and unbans. Despite some promising early attempts, it appears that
Flooded Strand
Vexing Bauble
Mystical Dispute
Arid Mesa
Thoughtseize
Wrath of the Skies
Urza’s Saga
Marsh Flats
Solitude
When reviewing main decks only, the most-played cards in Modern are fetch lands like
When sideboard cards are included, a diverse suite of one-mana answers rises to the top.
To set the stage for the remaining Modern Regional Championship Qualifiers, I’ve compiled aggregate decklists for the top-tier archetypes. These lists were assembled using an algorithm that weighs card popularity, deck performance, and internal synergies. Let’s take a closer look at the fifteen most prominent contenders, each representing at least 2.4% of the winner’s metagame over the past month.
4 Arid Mesa
4 Guide of Souls
4 Ocelot Pride
4 Ragavan, Nimble Pilferer
4 Ajani, Nacatl Pariah
4 Galvanic Discharge
3 Goblin Bombardment
3 Sacred Foundry
3 Marsh Flats
3 Voice of Victory
3 Flooded Strand
3 Seasoned Pyromancer
2 Elegant Parlor
2 Thraben Charm
2 Plains
2 Ranger-Captain of Eos
2 The Legend of Roku
2 Windswept Heath
1 Mountain
1 Arena of Glory
1 Dalkovan Encampment
1 Blood Moon
1 Static Prison
1 Solitude
2 High Noon
2 Vexing Bauble
2 Obsidian Charmaw
2 Wear
2 Wrath of the Skies
1 Celestial Purge
1 Orim’s Chant
1 Rest in Peace
1 Blood Moon
1 The Legend of Roku
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4 Engineered Explosives
4 Kappa Cannoneer
4 Mox Opal
4 Mishra’s Bauble
4 Pinnacle Emissary
4 Weapons Manufacturing
4 Tormod’s Crypt
4 Urza’s Saga
4 Spirebluff Canal
4 Fiery Islet
3 Claws of Gix
3 Metallic Rebuke
2 Island
2 Arcbound Ravager
2 Sink into Stupor
2 Emry, Lurker of the Loch
1 Steam Vents
1 Skateboard
1 Welding Jar
1 Pithing Needle
1 Shadowspear
1 Shivan Reef
3 Consign to Memory
3 Galvanic Blast
2 Whipflare
2 Mystical Dispute
2 Damping Sphere
1 Vexing Bauble
1 Emry, Lurker of the Loch
1 Swan Song
As the name implies, Izzet Affinity thrives on artifact synergies, quickly enabling metalcraft for explosive starts.
Most lists also feature
4 Dragon’s Rage Channeler
4 Lightning Bolt
4 Cori-Steel Cutter
4 Mishra’s Bauble
4 Lava Dart
4 Preordain
4 Expressive Iteration
4 Monastery Swiftspear
4 Slickshot Show-Off
4 Mutagenic Growth
3 Mountain
3 Steam Vents
3 Bloodstained Mire
2 Fiery Islet
2 Scalding Tarn
2 Violent Urge
2 Wooded Foothills
2 Arid Mesa
1 Thundering Falls
4 Consign to Memory
3 Unholy Heat
2 Meltdown
2 Spell Pierce
2 Tormod’s Crypt
1 Murktide Regent
1 Spell Snare
At its core, Izzet Prowess is built for speed. With
The two-drops are equally formidable. Dropping a
4 Abhorrent Oculus
4 Archon of Cruelty
4 Bloodstained Mire
4 Emperor of Bones
4 Faithless Looting
4 Fatal Push
4 Persist
4 Polluted Delta
4 Psychic Frog
4 Unearth
4 Thoughtseize
4 Thought Scour
2 Swamp
2 Spell Pierce
1 Blood Crypt
1 Island
1 Raucous Theater
1 Scalding Tarn
1 Steam Vents
1 Undercity Sewers
1 Watery Grave
1 Thundering Falls
3 Consign to Memory
3 Mystical Dispute
2 Meltdown
2 Damping Sphere
2 Pyroclasm
2 Vexing Bauble
1 Surgical Extraction
Grixis Reanimator employs
While a mere 18 lands may seem low for a deck without additional modal double-faced cards or mana rocks, it fits the deck because nearly every spell that is intended to be cast costs only one or two mana. Moreover, a suite of one-mana card-draw effects help you make your land drops.
4 Basking Broodscale
4 Blade of the Bloodchief
4 Eldrazi Temple
4 Glaring Fleshraker
4 Grove of the Burnwillows
4 Kozilek’s Command
4 Malevolent Rumble
4 Urza’s Saga
3 Ancient Stirrings
3 Vexing Bauble
2 Boseiju, Who Endures
2 Cavern of Souls
2 Emrakul, the Promised End
2 Forest
2 Unholy Heat
2 Walking Ballista
2 Writhing Chrysalis
1 Haywire Mite
1 Stomping Ground
1 Springleaf Drum
1 Commercial District
1 Wooded Foothills
1 Soul-Guide Lantern
1 Windswept Heath
1 Verdant Catacombs
3 Nature’s Claim
2 Unholy Heat
2 Pyroclasm
2 Thief of Existence
1 Pithing Needle
1 Vexing Bauble
1 Grafdigger’s Cage
1 Writhing Chrysalis
1 Soulless Jailer
1 Emrakul, the Promised End
Gruul Broodscale is built around a compact two-card combo:
While the deck can dig for the combo with
There are also similar Mono-Green Broodscale and Eldrazi Broodscale decks seeing play across the metagame. If all of these were grouped together under a single Broodscale Combo macro-archetype, that would rank as the second most played strategy in Modern right now.
4 Goryo’s Vengeance
4 Flooded Strand
4 Ephemerate
4 Atraxa, Grand Unifier
4 Psychic Frog
4 Polluted Delta
4 Solitude
4 Marsh Flats
4 Quantum Riddler
3 Faithful Mending
3 Thoughtseize
2 Force of Negation
2 Prismatic Ending
1 Swamp
1 Griselbrand
1 Hallowed Fountain
1 Island
1 Undercity Sewers
1 Shadowy Backstreet
1 Meticulous Archive
1 Watery Grave
1 Plains
1 Godless Shrine
1 March of Otherworldly Light
1 Consign to Memory
1 Breeding Pool
1 Teferi, Time Raveler
3 Mystical Dispute
3 Consign to Memory
2 Wrath of the Skies
2 Pest Control
2 Nihil Spellbomb
1 Teferi, Time Raveler
1 Thoughtseize
1 Surgical Extraction
Esper Goryo’s aims to discard
But Esper Goryo’s is not just a graveyard combo deck. Between
4 Quantum Riddler
4 Phelia, Exuberant Shepherd
4 Marsh Flats
4 Flooded Strand
4 Solitude
4 Thoughtseize
4 Overlord of the Balemurk
4 Fatal Push
3 Ephemerate
3 Witch Enchanter
3 Emperor of Bones
2 Godless Shrine
2 Plains
2 Teferi, Time Raveler
2 Flickerwisp
2 Prismatic Ending
1 Meticulous Archive
1 Shadowy Backstreet
1 Watery Grave
1 Hallowed Fountain
1 Polluted Delta
1 Swamp
1 Undercity Sewers
1 Boggart Trawler
1 Island
4 Consign to Memory
3 Wrath of the Skies
2 Mystical Dispute
2 High Noon
2 Damping Sphere
1 Clarion Conqueror
1 White Orchid Phantom
Like Esper Goryo’s, Esper Blink capitalizes on the potent synergy between
The deck unlocks a variety of additional value lines by blinking its own permanents. In particular, blinking
4 Devourer of Destiny
4 Eldrazi Temple
4 Expedition Map
4 Kozilek’s Command
4 Ugin’s Labyrinth
4 Ugin, Eye of the Storms
4 Urza’s Mine
4 Urza’s Power Plant
4 Urza’s Tower
4 Karn, the Great Creator
4 Mind Stone
3 Thought-Knot Seer
3 Glaring Fleshraker
2 Dismember
2 Chalice of the Void
1 Swamp
1 Vexing Bauble
1 Sire of Seven Deaths
1 Warping Wail
1 All Is Dust
1 Wastes
2 Disruptor Flute
2 Torpor Orb
1 Trinisphere
1 Liquimetal Coating
1 Ensnaring Bridge
1 Tormod’s Crypt
1 Cityscape Leveler
1 The Stone Brain
1 Extinguisher Battleship
1 Walking Ballista
1 Chalice of the Void
1 Grafdigger’s Cage
1 The Filigree Sylex
Eldrazi Tron harnesses the iconic trio of
The deck remains formidable even if you fail to draw the full suite of Urza’s lands.
5 Plains
4 Cori Mountain Monastery
4 Demolition Field
4 Field of Ruin
4 Solitude
4 Cleansing Wildfire
4 Erode
4 Galvanic Discharge
4 Path to Exile
4 Price of Freedom
4 Wrath of the Skies
3 Sacred Foundry
3 Sunken Citadel
3 Mana Tithe
2 The Legend of Roku
2 March of Otherworldly Light
1 Mountain
1 Sunbillow Verge
4 High Noon
3 Rest in Peace
3 Wear
2 Orim’s Chant
1 Kaheera, the Orphanguard
1 Celestial Purge
1 Beza, the Bounding Spring
Boros Land Destruction exploits the most-played new card from Secrets of Strixhaven:
Before long,
5 Forest
4 Eldrazi Temple
4 Emrakul, the Promised End
4 Kozilek’s Command
4 Malevolent Rumble
4 Sowing Mycospawn
4 Ugin’s Labyrinth
4 Devourer of Destiny
4 Utopia Sprawl
4 Talisman of Impulse
2 Ugin, Eye of the Storms
2 Kozilek’s Return
2 Icetill Explorer
2 Fanatic of Rhonas
1 Ghost Quarter
1 Wooded Foothills
1 Stomping Ground
1 Bojuka Bog
1 Commercial District
1 Sire of Seven Deaths
1 Windswept Heath
1 Shifting Woodland
1 World Breaker
1 Cavern of Souls
1 Dryad Arbor
4 Thought-Knot Seer
3 Trinisphere
3 Endurance
2 Fade from History
1 Collector Ouphe
1 Vexing Bauble
1 Chomping Changeling
Like Eldrazi Tron, Eldrazi Ramp is fueled by
While the aggregate list reflects the most typical configuration, there is a particularly intriguing variation featuring
4 Counterspell
4 Flooded Strand
4 Consult the Star Charts
4 Orim’s Chant
4 Teferi, Time Raveler
4 Prismatic Ending
4 Solitude
2 Hallowed Fountain
2 Isochron Scepter
2 Island
2 Teferi, Hero of Dominaria
2 Meticulous Archive
2 Wrath of the Skies
2 Plains
2 Supreme Verdict
2 Arid Mesa
2 Spell Snare
2 Floodfarm Verge
1 Mystic Gate
1 Hall of Storm Giants
1 Scalding Tarn
1 Otawara, Soaring City
1 Misty Rainforest
1 Thundering Falls
1 Monumental Henge
1 Stock Up
1 Tune the Narrative
1 Polluted Delta
4 Consign to Memory
3 Mystical Dispute
2 Wrath of the Skies
2 High Noon
1 Surgical Extraction
1 Kaheera, the Orphanguard
1 Rest in Peace
1 Vexing Bauble
Azorius Control seeks to dictate the pace of the game through efficient interaction. The deck runs almost no creatures, which renders opposing creature removal largely useless while simultaneously unlocking
The deck can also imprint
4 Ral, Monsoon Mage
4 Desperate Ritual
4 Manamorphose
4 Pyretic Ritual
4 Reckless Impulse
4 Wrenn’s Resolve
4 Ruby Medallion
4 Mountain
3 Past in Flames
3 Arid Mesa
2 Wish
2 Bloodstained Mire
2 Valakut Awakening
2 Wooded Foothills
2 Artist’s Talent
2 Glimpse the Impossible
2 Scalding Tarn
2 Strike It Rich
1 Elegant Parlor
1 Sacred Foundry
1 Gemstone Caverns
1 Grapeshot
1 Sunbaked Canyon
1 Commercial District
4 Prismatic Ending
4 Orim’s Chant
2 Wear
2 Brotherhood’s End
1 Past in Flames
1 Grapeshot
1 Empty the Warrens
Ruby Storm is a blisteringly fast combo deck centered on
The core game plan is to cast a storm of spells in a single turn, flash them back with
4 Amulet of Vigor
4 Arboreal Grazer
4 Crumbling Vestige
4 Gruul Turf
4 Spelunking
4 Urza’s Saga
3 Forest
3 Green Sun’s Zenith
3 Primeval Titan
3 Simic Growth Chamber
3 Scapeshift
3 Malevolent Rumble
2 Boseiju, Who Endures
2 Summoner’s Pact
2 The Mycosynth Gardens
1 Hanweir Battlements
1 Mirrorpool
1 Tolaria West
1 Cultivator Colossus
1 Echoing Deeps
1 Urza’s Cave
1 Shifting Woodland
1 Aftermath Analyst
1 Zuran Orb
1 Otawara, Soaring City
1 Vesuva
1 Dryad Arbor
2 Vexing Bauble
2 Dismember
2 Force of Vigor
1 Six
1 Bojuka Bog
1 Boseiju, Who Endures
1 Collector Ouphe
1 Elvish Reclaimer
1 Soul-Guide Lantern
1 Tireless Tracker
1 Icetill Explorer
1 Vampires’ Vengeance
Amulet Titan is one of Modern’s most intricate ramp decks. It’s built around the explosive synergy between
The deck also features an elaborate Scapeshift combo as an alternate win condition. Until recently, this involved
From there, the Analyst returns a bunch of lands alongside
4 Yawgmoth, Thran Physician
4 Agatha’s Soul Cauldron
4 Badgermole Cub
4 Delighted Halfling
4 Verdant Catacombs
4 Young Wolf
4 Windswept Heath
3 Spymaster’s Vault
3 Green Sun’s Zenith
3 Walking Ballista
3 Malevolent Rumble
2 Forest
2 Underground Mortuary
2 Overgrown Tomb
2 Boseiju, Who Endures
2 Chord of Calling
1 Swamp
1 Grist, the Hunger Tide
1 Endurance
1 Dryad Arbor
1 Dredger’s Insight
1 Formidable Speaker
1 Strangleroot Geist
1 Orcish Bowmasters
1 Ouroboroid
1 Virulent Emissary
3 Thoughtseize
3 Fatal Push
2 Vexing Bauble
2 Force of Vigor
1 Endurance
1 Fulminator Mage
1 Outland Liberator
1 Culling Ritual
1 Soulless Jailer
Golgari Yawgmoth is built around undying creatures and
Another powerful combo involves
4 Ephemerate
4 Guide of Souls
4 Ocelot Pride
4 Phelia, Exuberant Shepherd
4 Quantum Riddler
4 Solitude
4 Starfield Shepherd
4 Flooded Strand
3 Hallowed Fountain
3 Plains
3 Arid Mesa
3 Windswept Heath
3 Witch Enchanter
2 Meticulous Archive
2 Marsh Flats
2 March of Otherworldly Light
2 Consign to Memory
2 Teferi, Time Raveler
2 Springleaf Drum
1 Mockingbird
3 Mystical Dispute
3 Wrath of the Skies
3 White Orchid Phantom
2 Consign to Memory
2 Teferi, Time Raveler
1 Haywire Mite
1 Clarion Conqueror
Azorius Blink shares many cards with Esper Blink but takes a more aggressive route. Instead of black disruption spells like
Azorius Blink can also use
The current Modern metagame is broad and varied, sustained by a remarkable array of competitively viable decks. No one deck is dominant. Instead, dozens of archetypes can post strong finishes, and success often hinges on piloting skill and familiarity. That diversity is part of Modern’s enduring appeal, as nearly any deck can succeed in the hands of a skilled pilot.
Regional Championship Qualifiers are open to everyone, and the current round of Modern RCQs runs through August 2. While supplies last, RCQ participants during this round will receive an
These RCQs feed into Modern Regional Championships held in September and October 2026, which in turn qualify players for the first Pro Tour of 2027. Before that, however, Modern will take center stage at Pro Tour Magic: The Gathering® | Marvel Super Heroes at MagicCon: Amsterdam on July 17–19, 2026. Exciting times are ahead for the Modern format. Grab your deck, learn it inside and out, and maybe we’ll see you on the big stage next!