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Amulet Titan Tech Update Recent Weeks

1 requestsStarted 9/14/2025, 5:40:33 PM
what major change we can see in amulet titan decklist in the 2 last week above 2 month

I'll analyze the recent changes in Amulet Titan decklists by comparing the last 2 weeks to the previous 2+ months. Let me gather the data.

Now let me get the card composition for the last 2 weeks (August 29 - September 12, 2025):

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Now let me get the card composition for the previous 2+ months (June 1 - August 29, 2025):

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Let me also check sideboard changes:

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Based on my analysis of Amulet Titan decklists from the last 2 weeks vs. the previous 2+ months, here are the major changes:

Key Differences in Last 2 Weeks:

Main Deck Changes:
Malevolent Rumble adoption increased from 18.8% to 26.8% of decks (+3 decks playing it)
Six moved from sideboard to mainboard - appears in 17% of recent maindecks vs. being purely sideboard tech before
Hedge Maze appeared as new tech in 29% of recent lists (wasn't in top 30 previously)
Golgari Rot Farm saw increased adoption in 26.8% of recent decks vs. minimal previous play

Copy Count Adjustments:
Gruul Turf reduced from 3.33 avg copies to 2.88 (-0.45 per deck)
Green Sun's Zenith presence dropped from 52.5% to 63.4% of decks but with fewer copies (1.96 vs 2.17 avg)
Explore maintained high presence (90.2% recent vs 75.7% previous) with similar copy counts

Sideboard Shifts:
Vexing Bauble became nearly universal sideboard tech (95% adoption)
Six moved to 68% sideboard adoption, suggesting flexible main/side positioning
Fire Magic emerged as new sideboard option (39% adoption)
Keen-Eyed Curator appeared in 49% of sideboards as new tech

Analysis:

The recent changes suggest Amulet Titan is adapting to a more interactive meta with increased removal/disruption (Malevolent Rumble, Six flex positioning) and new utility lands (Hedge Maze) while maintaining its core ramp strategy. The Vexing Bauble adoption indicates preparation against combo/spell-based strategies.

Sources: Data from 15 tournaments: 80% MTGO, 20% Melee. Recent examples: Modern Challenge, Modern Challenge, Modern Challenge