![]() It's flexibility made Explosives a sideboard all-star across every deck in the format. Closing up the list is a card that currently stands out as the second most played spell in Modern! Urza's Saga is again the main reason, as the sunburst artifact deals with the Construct tokens for only two mana, while also exploding all Food tokens created by the Underworld Cookbook. Pricewise it's still under a euro per copy, so summer is the perfect time to invest in it. (The land loses its land subtype "Urza's" but not its enchantment subtype, so it's still a Saga, and players immediately sacrifice any Saga with more lore counters than chapter abilities.) The card moonlights as a reasonable tool when facing Tron matchups and also blanks problematic threats like from Hammertime,, and any utility land from Amulet Titan. Moving on to number two, is a cheap for any Urza's Saga already in play. That you can fuse both parts of the card allows you to destroy the aforementioned Saga plus a or any other artifact, hence any red-white strategy should be packing Wear // Tear. The ranking starts with in fifth position, a split card from Dragon's Maze that has suddenly become very popular again while months ago it seemed to be overshadowed by from Strixhaven. Every player should gear up against the enchantment land Saga and stock up on these: Our next Top 5 focuses on sideboard cards that recently started to become (even more) popular in Modern due to the humongous impact has had on the format. The bargains of one euro per copy won't last long, so don't miss out on the Mirror and get yours now before the price starts to match the actual value. On top of that it also counters the mythic Elemental cycle from the set as well as and whole decks like Eldrazi Tron and Green Tron. Right now there are tons of free spells running around in Modern,, Living End,, and the most important. The gold medal goes to, an artifact that didn't catch my eye at first glance but proved to be one of the best sideboard cards in the set. ![]() It goes into lots of artifact-based archetype across formats: the new Affinity version and Hell's Kitchen in Modern, Monoblue Karn as well as some builds in Legacy, and finally the infamous Ravager Shops in Vintage. Next we have, a hybrid between and at bulk price: around five euros per playset. The more you wait, the more expensive this card will get. You can find Fury in the main of Five-Color Elementals and Gruul Midrange whereas cascade shells use it as a sideboard options for creature-heavy matchups. Between the Monkey Pirate and, Modern is a creature-based format now more than ever, and Fury can make clean trades against those early threats. ![]() Is one of the weaker Elementals of the mythic cycle, but it's spiking in price already. Rather this is my list of cheap options that might go up in price in the next few months: I'm not telling you to purchase, , or since those ships have sailed a while ago, and there are no bargains among the most chased mythics anymore. It literally has everything, from all-star mythics to cheap commons that have completely warped the format even more than the first Modern Horizons did. Kicking things off with MH2, I want to be honest with you, I don't remember spending so much money on one set. ![]()
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