whiz of the Coast overleap a bombshell proclamation onMagic : The assemblage ’s innovative format today when it uncover that Bridge from Below would be banned efficient July 12 , 2019 , just weeks before a Mythic Championship will be played using the Modern format as its central focus . Magic ’s Modern format was under siege after the release of the Modern Horizons expansion , the first - ever set that only direct Modern and sought to provide cards for a sort of unlike decks to help them compete at the top of the metagame .

In practice , though , Modern Horizons just served to establish the two best decks of the format , with nothing else feel especially tight in power story . Izzet Phoenix got a new plaything in Aria of Flame that have it completely duck the memorial park hate that it had previously been susceptible to , which was full , because the best deck in the formatting became known asHogaak Bridgevine , and it operated nearly entirely out of the burial site . unluckily , set about to shore up matchups against the Hogaak deck proved nearly impossible , and although several Modern tournaments have come and gone since its release without the deck win them in a flash , its representation number were reaching unheard - of levels .

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Despite all of this , many players had braced themselves for an announcement that just showed Wizards of the Coast was keeping an eye on the deck - the party rarely moves quickly on ban , particularly when a pack of cards is only a month or two old . In this event , however , players were shocked when superstar of the Coast announced this dawn that Bridge from Below was banish . According toIan Duke , Senior Game Designer at Wizards of the Coast , the squad kept an center on three wag : Hogaak , Arisen Necropolis ; Altar of Dementia ; and Bridge from Below . When the Hogaak deck ’s winrates simply became too high to be workable for the format , the team decide on Bridge from Below as the card to be banned , and it ’s a choice that is being made to seek to castrate the deck without instantly take out it from the meta . Here ’s the team ’s rationale :

" Our goal is not to decimate necropolis strategies from the Modern metagame , but rather to weaken this interlingual rendition of the graveyard combo pilot that has prove too knock-down for other decks to reasonably adapt to . In fact , we believe that targeting Bridge from Below specifically will still give up for other strategy in this style to uphold to be a part of the metagame . "

Realistically , Bridge from Below is the most coherent choice of the three poster Wizards of the Coast was monitor - the other two are either steel newfangled or new to Modern over the last few month , and it would feel bad for players to open them in packs of Modern Horizons and be ineffectual to play them . Bridge from Below is also the card that was the weirdest of the three , interacting with the graveyard in strange way for " free " and enabling the deck ’s most rugged draw .

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Unfortunately , though , it still feels as though Wizards of the Coast is disregard a major problem in the Modern formatting - Faithless Looting . In fact , the post did n’t even cite that the wit was on the squad ’s radar . It ’s the most played identity card in Modern ’s top deck of cards by far and turn on the format ’s most consistently - imperil strategies . It would at least be a good estimate on Wizards ' part to address the card - either it is on their watchlist or it is embedded as part of the format , but it would be nice to know where the thinking is on a card that is understandably so much more muscular than most of the go in Modern . With the newLondon Mulliganrule , decks that abuse Faithless Looting have even more looking at the visiting card , so it will be interesting to see how things stir out , although we ’re skeptical it ’ll be good .

As it stands , at least the upcomingMythic Championship IVlater this month wo n’t have the shadow of the Hogaak Bridgevine pack of cards looming over it . We would n’t be surprised if , by the time the debris settles , there ’s another card that players are clamour to have bump off from the format , an innocuous one - mana ruby spell that seems harmless until an entire formatting is revolve around it . Until then , will Izzet Phoenix reform its position as the de facto bestMagic : The Gatheringdeck in Modern , or will Modern Horizons have more room to pass off and all our concern will become unwarranted in the expression of a flourishing , ever - evolve meta ?

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Source : Wizards of the Coast

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