With more mana symbols+higher CMC on threats+no scrying sheets, rituals to power out big threats ASAP seems necessary. Faithless Looting seemed like a definite no-brainer with Demigod. Please remember it can take some time for your bank or credit card company to process and post the refund too. I'm working around 'I Think This Is Cool,' in that Valakut and Demigod of Revenge are staying no matter what. If approved, you’ll be automatically refunded on your original payment method.
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I love decks that are simple, don’t get too fancy, and resemble control decks. As for Tron, well, I think I have those grievances covered. When you cast Demigod of Revenge, return all cards named Demigod of Revenge from your. You have 9 fetchlands, 2 Thoughtseize, and numerous cards that are ineffective against Burn, like Blood Moon and Damnation. While I wish it weren’t the case, losing to Tron Twice and Burn once makes sense when you look at the deck. Another card that might be right at home is Phyrexian Arena, but you might want more life gain before going down that road, along with the fact that your 3-slot is packed. Sure, it doesn’t have flashback, or allow you to discard Demigod, but it might still be worth considering. Night’s Whisper could be better, especially since you have little to play on turn 2 aside from Terminate. I would advocate Dark Confidant, but your casting costs are a little on the heavy side. With only 23 lands, a lot of them being fetches, you can also understand that you don’t always get to five lands easily, especially with Faithless Looting creating card disadvantage. I love Kalitas, Traitor of Ghet and Demigod of Revenge as much (or more, in the case of the Demon) than the next guy, but it felt like you simply don’t draw them quickly enough sometimes, giving your opponent plenty of time to dig their way out of the hole you’ve put them in. While you do have 8 win conditions, they’re all kind of fragile, and I’m not sure it’s enough. I know Dredge is a terror, but couldn’t we consider moving to 2 Damnation and 2 Anger of the Gods in the main deck? I feel like that gives you a little more game against them, while not diluting your power against aggressive decks. Speaking of the sideboard, 6 graveyard hate cards is a lot. Something like Shatterstorm is also fine, but you don’t see much Affinity nowadays, and if you’re trying to kill something like Oblivion Stone, the Command is just better. With only 8 win conditions and no additional artifact removal in the sideboard, I wouldn’t mind having the extra 2 Kolaghan’s Commands in the main deck, or the sideboard at least. You have about a million cards to board out, but way fewer cards to bring in. So, to start, one of my biggest problems with decks that act like control decks in Modern is having infinite blank removal spells against decks that don’t fight on that axis.