"Momo Drum" is a colloquial nickname for Boros Dragons in Standard, built around Momo, Friendly Flier — the lemur card from Avatar: The Last Airbender Eternal (TLE). The "Drum" part likely refers to the deck's fast, rhythmic beatdown style, with Momo enabling an aggressive flying package alongside Magmatic Hellkite, Nova Hellkite, Clarion Conqueror, and Sarkhan, Dragon Ascendant.
The deck is a legitimate part of the current Standard meta. Over the past two months, Boros Dragons posted 337 entries across 98 tournaments, sitting at 2.39% meta share with a 50.32% winrate excluding mirror matches — right around par for the format. The biggest week was February 16-22 with 253 entries alone, suggesting a burst of interest, though it's been quieter the week ending March 1 with only 9 entries and a 44.44% winrate.
For context, Boros Dragons is the 13th most-played archetype in Standard over this window. It's a real deck but sits well below the top tier of Izzet Lessons (12.9% presence, 52.5% winrate), Landfall (10.4%, 54.6%), and Simic Cub (10.3%, 51.1%). It's not a meta threat at the moment — more of a fringe-to-mid-tier option for players who enjoy the Avatar flavor.
Sources: Data from 103 Standard tournaments (60% Melee, 40% MTGO).
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