![]() ![]() For a full recap of yesterday’s reveals, check out our full May 19 spoilers rundown. It could also work as a possible option for Jund decks to filter cards or to discard to a Liliana of the Veil and flashback later.įor more Modern Horizons spoilers like Seasoned Pyromancer, keep tabs on our Magic: The Gathering page. ![]() For example: Let’s say you’re 80 to beat some deck XYZ in game 1, and they have 2 pieces of dedicated hate for Dredge. The mana cost is a bit tougher, but it gives you more upside to what was a simple draw spell.Īnother possible home is in Mardu Pyromancer, discarding spells to fill up your grave for a Bedlam Reveler while swarming the board. Dredge thrives in a fair metagame where people aren’t playing very much hate (read: pretty much all the time) and it still doesn’t get the respect it deserves. He also has a graveyard effect, which in some ways makes him a bit better than Cathartic Reunion. The core engine of Dredge is Cathartic Reunion and Thrilling Discovery in combination with Stinkweed Imp, Golgari Thug, or Darkblast to flip over huge chunks of your deck. The fact that he discards two cards before you draw lets you pitch any dredge cards you have, then dredge back any you pitched. So where does Seasoned Pyromancer fit in modern? My first instinct is to put him in a deck like Dredge. Mesa 1 Wooded Foothills 1 Blood Crypt 2 Bloodstained Mire 4 Cathartic Reunion 4. ![]() His graveyard effect reminds me of Lingering Souls, flashing back for 5 mana to make 2 more tokens. It is important to note that his discard effect doesn’t happen until he enters the battlefield, so you won’t get blown out by a counterspell. ![]()
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