Its a key part of the maindeck, being a solid answer to cards like Hardened Scales, Hollow One, and Krark-Clan Ironworks whilst still being good vs burn as a way to keep our life total high. Modern is a constantly changing format and that requires us to be flexible, something which the Knight allows us to do really well. Previously I played some combination of Eternal Witness and Qasali Pridemage in the maindeck flex slots, but here I’ve replaced them with the full four copies of Knight of Autumn. Here’s a version of the deck taking advantage of the Dryad Knight: So with that in mind I’d like to introduce the latest flavour of death and taxes for the modern format – Autumn Taxes, a deck I feel is very well positioned if you prefer to fall on the ‘fair’ spectrum in the crazy format that is modern. Knight of Autumn is the new hotness from guilds of Ravnica and injects new life into an archetype that hasn’t seen much success or love recently. It’s fall on Ravnica, or autumn if you’re like me and from the UK. We recently returned to Ravnica (again) and with the new set comes a new season. Vince and I often don’t see eye to eye with our builds or approaches but one thing we agree on is our (unhealthy?) love for the deck. I play it in every format I can, and I’ve probably tried every variant you can come up with at some point over the last five years. My name is Alex and I play Death and Taxes. Some of you might recognize me from Vincent Chandler’s videos (otherwise known as Pleasant Kenobi on the internet). With this being my first article on Master of Magics I guess a brief introduction is in order.
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