Summary
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The Modern meta changes after the bans, increasing the popularity of the new Rakdos Delirium deck.
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The Fear of Missing Out card plays a crucial role in the deck's strategy and explains its recent price increase.
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Players who don't want to lose the deck may have to purchase the card before its price increases further.
2024 saw the release of multiple well-received films Magic: the gathering sets, some of the most recent ones being Bloomburrow and Duskmourn. Very different in themes and setting, Bloomburrow is a very successful film Magic: the gathering set that sold so much that its cards started losing value due to too much supply and too little demand, and is set on a plane where only animals live in the Valley. On the opposite end of the spectrum is Duskmourn, a set that takes on classic horror concepts and imagery, including more cards based on real-world scares. One of these saw a sudden increase in price due to its popularity in Modern, and ironically is now true to its name.
Magic: the gatheringThe December 2024 bans and bans hit Modern harder than any other format, finally taking action against the almighty The One Ring that had dominated the format for a long time. Thanks to various banned and unbanned cards, Modern is rapidly changing in terms of meta, and one of the biggest changes is coming courtesy of an entirely new deck that's becoming popular: Rakdos Delirium. As the name suggests, this is a Black and Red deck that revolves around the Delirium mechanic, which is why Duskmourn's Fear of Missing Out has increased from $3 to around $10.
Since Fear of Missing Out takes its name from the anxiety that one might not be able to experience something that is out of reach for whatever reason, and now sells for three times its cost until recently, those who don't have the card they are rightfully losing this deck archetype.
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After the big bans and unbans of Modern, the so-called Rakdos Delirium deck immediately started appearing, often with the newly unbanned Faithless Looting or even another Duskmourn card, MTGThe Overlord of Balemurk. The aim of the deck is to quickly add at least four types of cards to the player's graveyard to have Delirium active on cards like Fear of Missing Out and Dragon's Rage Channeler to take on big combat phases each turn and then repeat them for more damage.
Cards like Nethergoyf also help with this strategy, as this creature has power equal to the number of card types in the player's graveyard and toughness equal to that number plus one. Therefore, playing four copies of Fear of Missing Out helps to have more combat phases and untap big hitters so they can attack again. Enter Rakdos Magic: the gathering they often have combos like this, and there are also new “one-turn kill” strategies in Standard. This particular deck, however, doesn't require much setup and is great against some of Modern's biggest threats.
How the MTG Rakdos Delirium deck works
As the text for Fear of Missing Out reads: “Whenever Fear of Missing Out attacks for the first time each turn, if there are four or more card types among cards in your graveyard, untap target creature. After this phase , there is an additional combat phase. “, players can use its ability multiple times in a turn, as long as it is tied to different copies of the Creature each time. Fear of Missing Out is also a great card to activate Delirium faster, as it counts as two Magic: the gathering card types: Spell and Creature. Therefore, milling it with Overlord of the Balemurk or discarding it via Faithless Looting already guarantees two types of cards in the graveyard.
Another great Rakdos staple that fits well into this deck is Kroxa, Death's Hunger Titan, which won't stay on the battlefield unless played for its Graveyard Escape cost. Others powerful Magic: the gathering cards like The Lord of the RingsOrc Bowmaster or Detective Phoenix from Modern Horizons 3 are also often in the deck and pair well with Fear of Missing Out. Classics like Lightning Bolt and Thoughtseize help win with extra damage and small mana costs, making Rakdos Delirium a great deck powerful that can win in a few turns.
It's unclear whether the fear of missing out will increase again or whether this will be its final price for a while, so those interested in trying out Rakdos Delirium can avoid the real fear of missing out by purchasing the card now or trading it in-game local. shops. For now, this Magic: the gathering The rare Duskmourn has quickly become popular and will likely remain in the meta.