Here we will show the most played cards of Theros Beyond Death in the Modern format in the last two weeks. This list was made using our Metagame page: we collected information from 5-0 decks, Playoff winners, Challenge, Star City Games and other tournaments. The job here was to process the Theros Beyond Death cards that most appeared on these winning decks; just a description of what's going on in the format.
Basic lands have been removed from this list, as well as reprints.
This time we decided on a rule for the cards we are going to talk about here: the card must be in at least 1% of the decks. Then, below are the 9 cards that impacted Modern:
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9º - Thassa's Oracle - saw in 5 decks (1 % of the format)
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8º - Kroxa, Titan of Death's Hunger - saw in 8 decks (1 % of the format)
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7º - Klothys, God of Destiny - saw in 8 decks (1 % of the format)
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6º - Omen of the Sea -vista em 9 decks (1 % of the format)
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5º - Heliod, Sun-Crowned - saw in 10 decks (2 % of the format)
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4º - Elspeth, Sun's Nemesis - saw in 15 decks (3 % of the format)
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Always with one copy in Bant Controls deck, the planeswalker finishes the game very quickly:
3º - Ox of Agonas - saw in 15 decks (3 % of the format)
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The ox entered the Dredge deck! playing 2 to 3 copies in the already known deck.
2º - Dryad of the Ilysian Grove - saw in 52 decks (10 % of the format)
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Dryad has been molding the new decks with Valakut, allowing it to have other colors besides the traditional RG. We are seeing many decks with Valakut in the Simic colors:
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1º - Uro, Titan of Nature's Wrath - saw in 55 decks (11 % of the format)
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Uro has appeared on several lists, from decks with Valakut to Urza:
There were not many surprises. I hope you enjoyed this type of analysis, if so, I will keep doing it with all the formats and future editions.
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