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Reasons for Card Choices and Day's Undoing Tricks

So I have had a few people ask me why I am testing Set Adrift in my Modern deck. I think it is playable because of how the deck plays Blood Moon in the side and this is a clean 1 mana answer at times. It's an alternative to Leyline Binding. 

It also allows you to delve your fetchlands away to make your Day's Undoing draws better. There are matchups where you don't always have the time to get Narset to Day's Undoing with the combo.

This often becomes the case when you have Teferi and Day's Undoing, depending on your hand, you can also pull off a huge tempo combo.

Here are two subtle combos that I have posted on my Twitter that I don't think many people know or have thought about yet.

https://twitter.com/WUCtrl/status/1648330180946018304

https://twitter.com/WUCtrl/status/1648332395144265733

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Things to come this week

I still have the giveaways planned and I will now be likely doing some VODs of my league matches that I plan on playing eventually with the new version with Lay Down Arms. I think this is a superb positive addition and I only have to fix up the manabase a bit. I have already had positive feedback from other players that tested it out. 

I need to test if Eiganjo + Castle Ardenvale is still playable with the increase in Plains or if I should just swap them to go back to 4 Hengegate Pathways. 

Thank you all once again, I truly appreciate it and don't hesitate to ask me anything about the deck. UW has and always will be my passion in this game and I don't think I would ever stop playing it. 

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Updated Sideboard Guide with Gruul and UW

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Two Decklists Moving Forward That I will be trying

I will be trying LDA and one without LDA.

https://www.moxfield.com/decks/baWx-fu5LkC-qdy799IGFA

https://www.moxfield.com/decks/HqjxiFc3QkSINrl_KAx4lA

I am currently leaning on the LDA version since it seems really clean but I will be making sure if the manabase can support LDA.

IF the links don't work, try copying and pasting it manually into the URL.

If still not working:
LDA - https://deckbox.org/sets/3388881

Non LDA - https://deckbox.org/sets/3388883

The password is: wu

By Friday, I will decide on a list and make an updated guide on what I think I will be playing for Edmonton next week.

Thank you all once again, I am truly grateful for everyone here and I am amazed by the overwhelming support I have received in just the past few days. I will continue to push out as much UW content as possible for all of you.

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Post - Tournament Thoughts, Potential Changes for Edmonton and Updated Decklist, Updating Sideboard Guide

So with the uptick in Spirits and likely going forward into Edmonton, these cards are definitely on my radar:

Filigree Sylex
Elspeth's Smite
Supreme Verdict
Mystical Dispute

With the Sideboard cards most likely being cut:
-1 Thought Distortion
-1 RiP or -1 Dovin's Veto

I will also be updating my SB guide as I realized I didn't add some other popular matchups:

UW Control
Gruul Vehicles

If there are any matchups I don't have and you would like to me add, just let me know here!

https://www.moxfield.com/decks/baWx-fu5LkC-qdy799IGFA

Is my link to my updated UW Lotus Field list. You will see over the next few days, I will be constantly updating it in preparation for Edmonton. I have to try to make changes in the main/side while not losing equity and consistency in all the other matchups. This will be tough since I knew spirits was always going to be my kryptonite heading into the tournament but my advantage was extreme consistency against everything else. With spirits on the rise, I will likely have to make changes though.

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Tournament Report

Tournament Report (RC):

Day 1

R1 – Dominic Harvey (MonoG) 2-1
Was happy to see MonoG as my first round but I was aware Dominic Harvey is a great player so I had to play tight. I got there with a pretty strong G1 start with an eventual farewell to secure the game. G2, I fell too far behind even after pulling T3 Lotus Field/Proctor Combo and got Damping Sphere + God Pharoah’s Statue. That completely stopped my ability to farewell the board. G3 was the nuts hand I ever got against MonoG. I had Turn 2 Strict Proctor into Turn 3 Lotus Field, while holding up Aether Gust x2. I Aether Gust his Kiora in the next two turns and eventually let it resolve. He eventually Storms the Festival and I Narset’s Reversal his Storm into another Lotus Field and Teferi, finishing the match there. Dominic definitely was the most experienced player I faced on MonoG and he was the only MonoG I played against that actually won a legitimate game off me.

R2 – Daryl Gnann (Enigmatic Fires) 2-0
This matchup is just miserable for Enigmatic. It is impossible for Enigmatic to beat this deck. To keep it short and sweet, I had the nuts combo both games and pushed my advantage with the excess mana advantage.

R3 – Asha Mills Emmett (Esper Control) 2-0
This matchup is a coinflip game 1, basically who draws the right half of the deck. Asha unfortunately mulled to five game 1 and I kept a strong seven with a lot of card advantage. Game 2 was also unfortunate as Asha started missing land drops and I eventually took advantage of that. The usual UW mirror situation, whoever has more mana is in the lead.

R4 – Ha Pham (Azorius Spirits) 1-2
Worst matchup ever and this was one of my buddies undefeated so far. I was able to steal game 2 since he kept a slow hand but was just overwhelmed on the draw game 3. Nothing much to say here but that I knew with Doomskar instead of Supreme Verdict, there is no chance for me to get a win.

R5 – Dan McDonald (MonoG) 2-0

Fairly straightforward against MonoG, slow down the board with Strict Proctor and look for the eventual farewell. I eventually Finale of Revelation for the win.

R6 – Daniel Lozinski (Rakdos Midrange) 2-1

Dream Trawler is THE card needed to beat Rakdos. Rakdos has very limited answers and cannot easily answer this card. Some lists don’t even have an answer to it. I pulled off a fairly straightforward win game 1 since it is favored for me, since Rakdos has much more dead removal cards in Game 1 than I do. Game 2 was extremely close and I was one turn from stabilizing. I was at 3 and I just played Dream Trawler with one card left in hand. He draws a Kroxa and kills me with escape. I then proceeded to win game 3 with another early Dream Trawler.

R7 – Samuel Tharmaratnam (MonoG) 2-1
I lost Game 1 after being stuck on 3 lands for 2 turns on the draw and couldn’t do anything about stompy beatdown. Game 2 and 3 was very straightforward with the sideboard counterspell and eventual farewells. The eventual Finale also seals the game.

R8 – Qail Shivji (MonoG) 2-0
Another MonoG matchup and at this point, I am ecstatic, I have had so much practice against this matchup that I know how to beat it with ease and unfortunately, my opponent was unable to do anything differently to stop the eventual Farewell/Finale.

Finishing the Day 1 on a great note at 7-1! Super pumped for the next day that I wasn’t able to sleep for the most part of the night and managed to get around 3 hours of sleep.

Day 2

R9 – Kyle Gellert (Rakdos Sacrifice) 2-0

This is a matchup that is really easy for me game 1 but gets incredibly difficult if my opponent manages to resolve an Ob Nixilis after side. Fortunately, the stars aligned in this match and I won game 1 with the eventual Farewell and Kyle did not see his Obs game 2.

R10 – Xavier Biron (MonoG) 2-0

This is a friend that I know locally and always a pleasure to play against. I really do enjoy playing with people that demonstrate great sportsmanship and he is definitely one of them. Of course, I had the Lotus Field/Proctor combo game 1 into an eventual farewell and took over the game fairly easily. Game 2, he kept a hand without a turn 1 elf and I was able to take over the game by countering everything after.

R11- Liam Kane (Rakdos Sacrifice) 2-1

This was the hardest game I had all weekend, aside from the spirits matchups I do not count Spirits since it is incredibly unfavored for me. Liam Kane played exceptionally well and was aggressively chipping away at my life. I win game 1 fairly easily since he had a lot of dead removal cards in his hand, which is usually the case against Rakdos. Rakdos eventually runs out of gas and is stuck with Fatal Push/Claim in hand. Game 2, I play a Dream Trawler but die to a Mayhem Devil sacrifice for what I believe was 8 life before I was able to go back to my turn. He had gotten an early Ob Nixilis which chipped my life away before I was able to slam the Dream Trawler. Game 3, I was in a hard losing position for the majority of the match and eventually go to 1. I believe I had shown facial expressions of giving up since I thought there was no way I could win this game. I deluge into Discontinuity and back on my turn at 1, I draw a Dream Trawler. I cast Dream Trawler and fortunately enough, Liam didn’t draw anything significant to get me down from 1 life. I was then able to go from 1 to 6 to 14 with drawing off the top Discontinuity and seal the game from there but during that point, I was already accepting my loss. Liam played incredibly well and I was glad to see him in the top 8 once again since I had to draw nearly a perfect hand to come back from that.

R12 – Jin Kim (Rakdos Sacrifice) 2-0

This was an unfortunate round and I was one draw away from absolutely securing Top 8. I wasn’t able to concede to my opponent since if I was paired in the last round to someone that had to play and I lose, I was not guaranteed for top 8. I offered to draw but my opponent ultimately decided to play. I respected the decision and unfortunately, I had strong turns with farewell both games to seal the game. I don’t believe I had the Lotus Field Combo but I had Doomskars and Farewells to seal the deal as if I was playing traditional UW. The advantage in this match was that my opponent wasn’t running damping spheres in the side but my other two opponents were.

R13 – Derek Pite (Rakdos Midrange)
ID, Although this match didn’t matter for me if I win or lose, I was guaranteed first place with a draw and I would never want to be on the receiving end of a situation where my opponent, with nothing to lose, refuses to draw.

Top 8

QF – Kyle Gellert (Rakdos Sacrifice) 2-0

The rematch comes back and I decisively win game 1 with an eventual farewell that he could not come back from. G2, Kyle kept a hand with no pressure but a lot of hate. I have the eventual turn 3 Lotus Field/Discontinuity combo and he quickly plays Damping Sphere. Unfortunately, this also slowed him down which allowed me to naturally go to Turn 6 without much pressure on my life and eventually farewell the board.

SF – Derek Pite (Rakdos Midrange) 2-1
I was able to quickly see the mastery that Derek has with Rakdos. I win game 1 as usual against Rakdos by slowly getting card advantage while Derek is eventually stuck with dead removal in hand. Game 2 was very different, and when I lost, I was aware that Derek knew exactly how to attack my deck. He went for an early bankbuster and aggressively took down my life rather than trying to go for a grindy game. This is the only way to consistently beat me and he managed to go under me to beat me down very quickly with Bankbuster even after I boardwiped him. Game 3 was back and forth and I was once again getting my life chipped away aggressively by his creature and manlands. I had done an early foretell which was Behold the Multiverse but I believe Derek thought it was a Doomskar (since it is a playset in the 60), and so he was holding back his threats. By no means is this a misplay on Derek’s part as I did that intentionally myself to make it seem like I was waiting for him to commit to the board. I didn’t cast Behold from the Foretell for a while. Eventually, I was able to stabilize with luckily drawing 2x Dream Trawlers and 3x Discontinuities and finally casting Finale to secure the game.

Finals – Theo Jacques-Griffin 1-2

Spirits matchup once again that is heavily not in my favor. Theo was able to secure a 2-0 victory against Rakdos Sacrifice and I was already surprised since I know Rakdos Sacrifice is favored in that matchup. Unfortunately, I believe Liam flooded both games.

Off to my match, I am on the play but I wasn’t able to answer a T1 Wanderer into Obsession. G2, I bring in my bad but only counterspells in this matchup, Dovin’s Veto. I get an early Proctor to slow down the game and eventually push my spells to resolve with Veto back up while he is stuck on 3 lands. G3, he has T1 sailor into curious obsession and I am unable to come back from that strong start once again.

All in all, it was a great tournament and I could not be happier. This was a deck that I had begun experimenting right after the Pioneer RC last year, after not performing very well with traditional UW. I quickly found out that my winrate was absurdly high through my practice on MTGO and at my local LGS. I eventually tuned the list to what I was comfortable playing and had to keep this deck lowkey until I was able to play a Pioneer RC once again. However, most of my friends in my close MTG circle already knew my decklist but most of them were convinced that only I could win with this deck and that it wasn’t noob-friendly at all. My friends Richard, Sebastien and Alexandre were, however very confident that I would Top 8 once again and even pre-emptively called it before the RC as they understood the time and effort I put in making and mastering this deck.

I will now be preparing for Modern, which is my main format and I will likely be on Narset Day’s Undoing, with Blood Moon. I am continuing to tune my list but I showed a lot of promise after 5-0ing an RCQ in SCG Richmond. I was able to secure my invite for Dreamhack Atlanta which is something I wanted after realizing the Canadian RC PT invites were going to be halved after Cycle 4.

Tournament Report (Friday F2F Super Qualifier):

I lost every game 1 (except in the last match) and die roll this tournament but was able to secure my victories after side in all matches.

R1 – Greasefang (2-1)

Game 1, I get nastily T3 Greasefang/Parhelion and quickly lose the game. Game 2s and 3, he has a much slower start and I draw my Lanterns to slow him down into eventual Farewells.

R2 – Lotus Field (2-1)

Game 1, I knew this matchup was unwinnable and I eventually get combo’d out Turn 4 or Turn 5. I however, hid the fact that I was on Lotus Field myself and took advantage. Game 2, my opponent casts Sylvan Scrying on the draw to which I respond with a Narset’s Reversal. I get my Thespian’s Stage which eventually allows me to get the head start in mana and cast a Thought Distortion to wipe his hand. Game 3, I keep a hand with all the necessary counterspells and he eventually is unable to cast anything. I slowly get a card advantage engine going with Deluge and seal the game from there.

R3 – Gruul Vehicles (2-1)

I get vroom vroom by T2 Stormseeker and I do not have Doomskar in hand. I quickly lose that. Game 2 and 3, I quickly got the Lotus Field combo and consistently wiped the board to what was pretty much easier games compared to G1.

R4 – Greasefang (2-1)

I lose game 1 of course again to an eventual Parhelion. I wasn’t able to stall long enough to Farewell and lost before T5. Game 2, he keeps a slow hand and I stabilize very quickly with my mana ramp. G3, I drew back to back nuts, I saw all my Lanterns and RiP to secure the game decisively from the start.

R5 – Rakdos (2-1)

I win game 1 pretty decisively. I luckily get T4 Dream Trawler but lose game 2 to the quick beatdown with Bloodtithe Harvester. Game 3, I keep a 2 lander with one of them being Lotus Field. It was an incredibly risky keep but I had Strict Proctor, Teferi, Deluge and all that good stuff to win me the game if I drew a land off the top. I drew another land off the top and secured the game from there with my massive mana advantage.


I think the main disadvantage was that it was closed decklist so I often ended up losing game 1s with unoptimal hands. Though after side, I was able to consistently win these games. 

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Modern UW Narset List

My current list of UW Narset Day's Undoing. I will be updating this constantly as I playtest. 

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UW Lotus Field Sideboard Guide

UW Lotus Field Sideboard Guide, 10 Matchups.

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