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Latest revision as of 22:21, 4 June 2014
Modern RDW, like its cousins in other formats, uses gratuitous amounts of direct damage and aggressive creatures to quickly get opponents from 20 to 0 life. The vast majority of RDW are, as the name implies, mono-red, but a few splash black for Dark Confidant or Bump in the Night. RDW is a heavily dedicated aggro strategy.
Modern RDW sample
Lands (17)
17 Mountain
Creatures (19)
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