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Modern Eldrazi Tron Optimal Build

1 requestsStarted 10/6/2025, 2:14:12 PM
Which is the best version of tron right now, based on entry and their winrates

I'll analyze the current Tron variants in Modern to see which version is performing best. Let me check the recent meta data.

Now let me get a detailed meta report for the last 60 days to see different Tron variants:

🛠️Get Meta Report

I can see that "tron" appears as one archetype, but let me search for other Tron variants specifically to see if there are different versions tracked separately:

Let me also check for "mono green tron" and get winrates for both:

Let me query directly to see all Tron variants:

🛠️QueryTron Archetype Performance in Late Summer Tournament

It looks like there's only one "tron" archetype tracked in the database. Let me check the recent cards being played to understand what version this represents:

🛠️Get Archetype Cards

Now let me get sources for citation:

Based on my analysis of the current Modern tournament data (last 60 days), there's essentially one dominant Tron version being played competitively:

Current Tron Performance:

  • 326 entries across 105 tournaments
  • 53.3% winrate (779-683 record excluding draws)
  • 7.7% meta presence (7th most played archetype)

The Current Build:

This is a colorless Eldrazi-focused Tron featuring:

  • Core Tron lands (Urza's Mine, Tower, Power Plant) - 100% presence
  • Modern threats: Ugin, Eye of the Storms (99%), Devourer of Destiny (97%), Thought-Knot Seer (83%)
  • Key support: Karn, the Great Creator (98%), Kozilek's Command (97%), Eldrazi Temple (93%)
  • Utility: Dismember (87%), All is Dust (83%), Sire of Seven Deaths (72%)

Key Insights:

  • Strong performance: 53.3% winrate is above the field average
  • Consistent presence: Appears in most major tournaments
  • Unified build: The card data shows very consistent lists, suggesting the archetype has converged on an optimal configuration
  • Modern adaptation: Heavy use of newer cards like Devourer of Destiny and Ugin, Eye of the Storms shows the deck has evolved significantly

The data doesn't show distinct "Green Tron" vs "Eldrazi Tron" variants - instead, the current competitive build appears to be a hybrid that uses the Tron mana base to power out both colorless Eldrazi threats and planeswalkers.

Sources:
Data from 104 tournaments: 83.7% MTGO, 16.3% Melee. Recent examples: 2nd Chance PTQ, Modern Challenge.