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Based on last 30 days of Modern data
| Deck | vs. Tron | vs. Ramp Eldrazi | vs. Jeskai Blink | Overall WR |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amulet Titan | 80.6% | 87.5% | 61.7% | 56.5% |
| Living End | 44.4% | 100% ⚠️ | 69.6% | 51.4% |
| Blue Belcher | 66.7% | 0% ⚠️ | 61.8% | 56.9% |
| Domain Zoo | 36.4% | 50.0% | 59.1% | 54.2% |
| Goryo Reanimator | 37.5% | 25.0% | 50.0% | 52.9% |
The clear standout. Crushes Tron (80.6%) and Ramp Eldrazi (87.5%) — both are big-mana decks that simply can't race Primeval Titan getting online T2-T3. Also beats Jeskai Blink at 61.7%. Carries the best overall winrate of the bunch at 56.5% in the current meta. This is your go-to if targeting all three.
Destroys Jeskai Blink (69.6%) and went 3-0 vs Ramp Eldrazi in recent data (⚠️ small sample). The speed of cascading into a boardwipe reanimation punishes both creature-heavy strategies. The Tron matchup is its softest spot at 44.4%, but Force of Negation and Subtlety help.
Strong vs Tron (66.7%) and Jeskai Blink (61.8%) as a fast combo deck that doesn't care about their interaction. Caution: The Ramp Eldrazi matchup has very limited data (1 match) — likely struggles with their early Chalice-like disruption effects.
Beats Jeskai Blink well (59.1%) with its fast pressure and Leyline of Binding tempo plays. However, it struggles against Tron (36.4%) — an inherent weakness for aggressive fair decks vs big mana.
Decent meta winrate (52.9%) but doesn't cleanly beat any of the three targets. Its fastest draws can steal games, but Tron's Karn and Eldrazi's disruption are rough. Lowest-rated option for your stated goal.
Play Amulet Titan. It's the only deck in the format with favorable matchups against all three of your target archetypes, and it's a top-4 meta deck by presence at 6.6%. If you want something more explosive, Living End is the spicier call.
Sources: Data from 65 Modern tournaments (Apr 27, 2026 window) — 71% MTGO, 29% Melee paper events.