![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Gravecrawler is likely the best card in our deck because it isn't just a two-power one-drop-it's also the key to a lot of our synergies because we can cast it from the graveyard. One of the benefits of Zombies is the tribe gets a lot of good one-drops, and while Diregraf Ghoul is typically the worst of the bunch, it still has two power, which is important for aggressive Turn 1 plays. Let's get Diregraf Ghoul out of the way first, because it's just a beater. So, while we might not be the fastest creature-based aggro deck in Modern, we make up for this by being one of the most resilient. As a result, while a deck like Zoo can get destroyed by Supreme Verdict or a bunch of spot removal, we have a fairly easy time fighting through this type of hate. One of the upsides of playing GB Zombies is that we are much more resilient than most creature-based aggro decks, since we have cards that can create an army of Zombie tokens all by themselves or come back from the graveyard after they die. Basically, we are looking to play powerful, above-the-curve creatures over the first few turns of the game and try to kill our opponent with two-power one-drops and four-power two-drops before they have a chance to stabilize or combo off. GB Zombies is a fairly straightforward tribal aggro deck with a few tricks thrown in. We'll break everything down after the videos, but first a quick reminder: if you enjoy the Budget Magic series and the other video content on MTGGoldfish, make sure to subscribe to the MTGGoldfish YouTube Channel to keep up on all the latest and greatest. Kaladesh releases on Magic Online on Wednesday, which means that starting next week, we'll have a string of Budget Magic featuring spicy new Standard decks, but for this week, we are heading to Modern to check out another sweet tribal deck: GB Zombies! One of the things I promised myself when Eldritch Moon released is that I would try to build a deck featuring each one of the main tribes from the set what I didn't expect was that most of these decks would be for Modern! Anyway, our GB Zombie deck is pretty straightforward while we have some synergies built in, for the most part, we are looking to play efficient, aggressive creatures at each point on the curve and kill our opponent before they have a chance to stabilize or kill us with their combo. Ç'kemi, Budget Magic lovers! It's that time again. ![]()
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