MTG Deck of the Week: “Grixis Midrange” – Bloody Tokens
Check out the current trending decks in Magic: The Gathering! This week, “Grixis Midrange” wants you to make the hard choices while reaping the benefits.
Welcome Magic: the Gathering players! We’re back to showcase one of the top decks of the week for competitive Magic. We have the top lists being played on MTGO, what’s winning, and the decks that won the major events this last week. So get your playmat ready, set your spindown to 20, and let’s dive into the data, brought to us by TCGPlayer.com.
Our deck of the week is “Grixis Midrange” by Mogged, which is currently trending on TCGPlayer. The deck came in first place during the MTGO Standard Challenge on February 19th.
Decklist
3 Abrade 4 Blackcleave Cliffs 1 Bladecoil Serpent 4 Bloodtithe Harvester 1 Blue Sun’s Twilight 4 Corpse Appraiser 2 Cut Down 4 Darkslick Shores 4 Fable of the Mirror-Breaker 3 Go for the Throat 2 Haunted Ridge 3 Invoke Despair 1 Liliana of the Veil 2 Make Disappear 1 Negate 1 Otawara, Soaring City 3 Reckoner Bankbuster 1 Scatter Ray 2 Shipwreck Marsh 2 Shivan Reef 1 Spell Pierce 2 Stormcarved Coast 2 Sulfurous Springs 1 Swamp 1 Takenuma, Abandoned Mire 1 Underground River 4 Xander’s Lounge
Sideboard
1 Blue Sun’s Twilight 2 Brotherhood’s End 2 Cut Down 1 Disdainful Stroke 2 Duress 1 Go for the Throat 1 Negate 1 Saheeli, Filigree Master 1 Sheoldred, the Apocalypse 2 Unlicensed Hearse 1 Whack
Deck Notes
And here I thought Selesnya tokens were bad…this deck thrives on flooding the board with token artifacts. Between Treasure and Blood tokens, this deck has the card and mana advantage to overwhelm any opponent. Plus, with Blue Sun’s Twilight and Invoke Despair, it can dictate the opponent’s board state while fortifying its own. If the opponent DOES pull out some answers, there are tons of counters in the deck too. There really isn’t a slow-down button.