Burn (with Bump in the Night over Boros Charm)
Lantern Control (if you like to draw and want people to hate your guts)
Dredgevine (can be either Jund or Sultai)
Loam Pox (red optional, but it should be good)
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Wild Nacatl shouldn't hold you back. You get Goblin Guide, Vampire Lacerator, Burning Tree Emissary, Burning Tree Shaman, Dreg Mangler, and so much more. Those cards are all pretty solid in aggro decks. Heck, even Hellrider would be great.
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Jund also gives great removal though. You can just clear the way for your creatures with excellent removal (in case you can't tell, I'm a bit of a brewer lol).
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Some Legacy people get miffed when you refer to BUG as Sultai, but everyone calls the red one Jund. Sometimes, I like to call it BGR, pronounced "booger".
There's also Lantern Control, which is a prison deck for sadistic people who want to stop their opponent from playing anything. This deck has an extreme skill curve.
Finally, there is Living End, which aims to put a ton of really bad creatures in the graveyard and abuse the cascade mechanic to cast Living End to dump them all on the battlefield. If you want to play a deck that looks like someone's Shards of Alara draft deck but still wins somehow, this is the deck for you:
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OK, if you don't want to build something tiered (is Lantern Control really tiered?), how about Jund Infect? I cut Crusader to a 2-of because he has negative synergy with Assault Strobe, which is the primary reason to play red in Infect. Consider Fatal Frenzy and Inquisition of Kozilek. I am uncertain about whether the Wolf Run is workable. It seems like it could really help grindy games, but it does not produce colored mana.
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Since it hasn't been mentioned I have seen gristshoulbrand variants that are jund like. It's pretty much black/red budget version as I don't know what green gives you in the main deck.
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as far as i'm completing my Jund Manabase these Days, i want to know which Decks i could get running in Jund Colors.
Right now i run a Living End and Life from the Loam Deck,
but what others can be built with a full Manabase?
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Burn (with Bump in the Night over Boros Charm)
Lantern Control (if you like to draw and want people to hate your guts)
Dredgevine (can be either Jund or Sultai)
Loam Pox (red optional, but it should be good)
Stay reasonable, be mindful of your expectations and don't feed the trolls.
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Dredgevine is a more aggressive jund list.
Jund burn as mentioned above.
There was a jund scapeshift list that was doing fairly well over the summer.
no Wild Nacatl though.
I also considered Ghoultree and Boneyard Wurm, but haven't come up with a breakthrough idea with this.
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Yeah, Vampire Lacerator looks pretty aggressive against a 1 Mana 3/3 or even Tasigur, the Golden fang
The only way is kinda Dredgevine with
and kinda like.
Everything else is just bad Zoo.
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The best Jund deck is Jund. It is a midrange deck with a lot of disruption and removal spells. It costs a lot of money to build.
http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/modern/tier-1-modern/571523-jund
There's also Lantern Control, which is a prison deck for sadistic people who want to stop their opponent from playing anything. This deck has an extreme skill curve.
http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/modern/developing-competitive-modern/221769-lantern-control
Finally, there is Living End, which aims to put a ton of really bad creatures in the graveyard and abuse the cascade mechanic to cast Living End to dump them all on the battlefield. If you want to play a deck that looks like someone's Shards of Alara draft deck but still wins somehow, this is the deck for you:
http://www.mtgsalvation.com/forums/the-game/modern/tier-2-modern/220258-living-end
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so i know the most popular Decks
I own Living End myself (as mentioned in the first post), i just watching for another Deck i can build up
with my Manabase.
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4 Noble Hierarch
4 Glistener Elf
4 Plague Stinger
2 Phyrexian Crusader
2 Flensermite
2 Spellskite
Spells
3 Mutagenic Growth
1 Rancor
2 Might of Old Krosa
4 Groundswell
1 Become Immense
4 Vines of Vastwood
3 Abrupt Decay
4 Assault Strobe
1 Dismember
4 Wooded Foothills
4 Verdant Catacombs
2 Swamp
1 Forest
1 Kessig Wolf Run
2 Overgrown Tomb
2 Stomping Ground
4 Inkmoth Nexus
1 Nature's Claim
2 Darkblast
3 Thoughtseize
3 Vampiric Link
1 Surgical Extraction
2 Jund Charm
3 Golgari Charm
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I'll stick to Vengevine first but keep your Infect list in mind.
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Looks like a whole lot of fun
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URW Control
WBG Abzan
GRW Burn
EDH
GR Rosheen Meanderer
It looks so funny, it really screams Faithless Looting + Golgari Grave-Troll.
Also i'm testing this beauty right now.
A lot of Cards come to my mind when i think of Jund:
- Boneyard Wurm
- Nemesis of Mortals
- Ghoultree
- Vengevine
- Fauna Shaman
- Bloodghast
- Squee, Goblin Nabob
and so on.Green @ it's best